Re: xyz -> wavelength
- From: "Danny Rich" <DannyRich@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 18:44:35 -0500
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Data key
Columns
1.. Wavelength (nm)
2.. x10(l) chromaticity coordinate
3.. y10(l) chromaticity coordinate
4.. z10(l) chromaticity coordinate
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"omar" <omar.bohsali@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:1140296352.559595.134500
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I took a look, all I could find is wavelength -> rgb, which I can
already do.
Could you please be a bit more specific about where on the page?
Thanks.
Try this site instead:
http://cvision.ucsd.edu/index.htm
Brian
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