Difference between revisions of "White balance"
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|description=In [[reflectance spectrophotometry]] and [[remission spectrophotometry]] a white balance is carried out to determine the intensity of the incident light (''I''<sub>''0''</sub>) for the purpose of quantitative [[absorbance]] measurements. In [[reflectance spectrophotometry]], a mirror can be used whereas in [[remission spectrophotometry]] a standard white tile is more appropriate. | |description=In [[reflectance spectrophotometry]] and [[remission spectrophotometry]] a white balance is carried out to determine the intensity of the incident light (''I''<sub>''0''</sub>) for the purpose of quantitative [[absorbance]] measurements. In [[reflectance spectrophotometry]], a mirror can be used whereas in [[remission spectrophotometry]] a standard white tile is more appropriate. | ||
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Revision as of 05:52, 28 January 2016
Description
In reflectance spectrophotometry and remission spectrophotometry a white balance is carried out to determine the intensity of the incident light (I0) for the purpose of quantitative absorbance measurements. In reflectance spectrophotometry, a mirror can be used whereas in remission spectrophotometry a standard white tile is more appropriate.
MitoPedia methods: Spectrophotometry