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Category : Spectroscopy, colorimetry, photometry, fluometry > Spectroradiometers

GS-1253-LCD Spectral Measurement System

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The GS-1253-LCD Series spectral measurement system provides high-accuracy measurements and near-perfect repeatability via RadOMA multi-element array technology. You can expect faster and more precise quantitative measurement of your display spectra than previously possible.

Four models cover a wide spectral range from UV to the near-infrared. An exclusive 1024-element optical detector acquires four times more simultaneous spectral elements than other multi-element systems. Also, an exclusive automatic dynamic range optimization ensures electrical gains are always set for the best results.

The system’s collection optics incorporate a fixed field-of-view macro lens system with a through-the-lens viewing system. A polarization decoupler minimizes any errors from the highly polarized output of certain displays. Acquisition time is only 30 ms.

Modular and interchangeable, the system is easy to upgrade or customize. Self-calibrating, it never has to be returned to the factory for calibration. Moreover, powerful 32-bit Light Touch spectral data acquisition and analysis software is included

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