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Calibrating Maxwellian-view optical systems

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Abstract

Either of two problems in calibrating Maxwellian-view optical systems can arise when troland value is calculated from measurements made by photometers requiring a visual match. Both problems lead to inaccurate estimates of light levels produced by the optical system.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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