Digital spectroradiometer PR-1050
measurement

Digital spectroradiometer - PR-1050  - Photo Research, Inc. - measurement
Digital spectroradiometer - PR-1050  - Photo Research, Inc. - measurement
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The Photo Research PR-1050 SpectraScan Spectroradiometer combines decades of engineering expertise and builds upon the industry-leading Photo Research 7 Series. The PR-1050 features the two most critical attributes of any spectral-based photometric and colorimetric light measurement instrument—superior sensitivity and speed. To meet the demands of measuring near-eye displays, the PR-1050 also works with an Augmented & Virtual Reality (AR/VR) lens that attaches directly to the device, allowing the user to measure light from AR/VR target areas. Designed for applications requiring precise light measurements from a range of light sources, such as display monitors and projectors, reflective surfaces, and industrial applications, the industry-leading 500,000,000:1 dynamic range of the PR-1050 provides the optimal solution for measuring the output of your device. From black to full white, without the need for external attenuation or any changes to the optical geometry. The unit displays several data and color spectral graphs such as: •Spectral-based photometric and colorimetric measurements, performing white point calibrations of modern displays and digital projectors. •Source spectral power distribution. •Dominant wavelength. •Correlated color temperature.

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