Re: xyz -> wavelength
- From: Salmon Egg <salmonegg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 02:32:48 GMT
On 2/18/06 11:47 AM, in article
1140292045.128483.193820@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "omar"
<omar.bohsali@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,Understand the science involved. For this, you need to UNDERSTAND integral
http://www.efg2.com/Lab/Graphics/Colors/CIE1931.jpg
There is a function to match the x and y with the respective
wavelenghts, how do I go about doing this?
Thanks in Advance,
calculus as a minimum. Refer to a book on color.
Bill
-- Ferme le Bush
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