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authorJörg Frings-Fürst <debian@jff-webhosting.net>2016-10-02 19:24:58 +0200
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instruments provide an illuminant measurement capability over the
visible spectrum, for FWA compensation it is desirable to know the
Ultra Violet (UV) component of the illuminant. Few color instruments
- are capable of reading to such short wavelengths though. Argyll
- provides an indirect way of estimating the UV component of an
- illuminant using its <a href="illumread.html">illumread</a>
+ are capable of reading to such short wavelengths though (the <a
+ href="instruments.html#specbos">JETI specbos 1211</a> is an
+ exception). Argyll provides an indirect way of estimating the UV
+ component of an illuminant using its <a href="illumread.html">illumread</a>
utility. Using illumread in combination with FWA compensation is the
recommended approach to modelling real world appearance of paper
containing FWA.<br>