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  • in reply to: Wavelength specifications for cuvettes? #43697
    Sebastian
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    You can use nearly every cuvette you want. As mentioned above, normal optival glass works but also PS (Polystrene) should be fine.

     

    Be careful not to use thick layers or nearly black liquids as the total light is absorbed and your results get bad.

    in reply to: A question about Android_SDK #43696
    Sebastian
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    You posted the same Question twice. (see: https://dev.consumerphysics.com/forums/topic/how-to-analyze-own-collection-of-spectral-data/ )

     

    As seen here: https://dev.consumerphysics.com/forums/topic/sdk-workflow/#post-3054  the Data is only available with a researchers license. So what do you think? Do you think consumerphysics wants you to buy a researchers license for data export but gives you the data free in the Android SDK? I think no.

     

    It would be fine to get an official answer if you get access to the SCIOreading object of the android SDK when you buy the researchers license or not. Without researchers license hell no.

    in reply to: How to analyze own collection of spectral data #43658
    Sebastian
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    Hi,

     

    I am also very interested in this question.

     

    As seen here https://dev.consumerphysics.com/forums/topic/sdk-workflow/#post-3054  I am very afraid the original spectral Data is only available in researcher Accounts.

     

    Perhaps, someone of the Team can verify this as I am also interested in getting the spectral data.

     

    Best regards

    Sebastian

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