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San
Diego , Calif. ,
February 1, 2005 – Gamma Scientific
recently introduced the GS-125x-VFOV Series,
a family of spectral-measurement systems
designed to increase the speed and accuracy
of spectral and photometric measurement of
color displays.
Available in four models covering the UV to
near-infrared, the series offers exceptional
accuracy via high-resolution bandwidth coverage,
superior wavelength and color accuracy via low
thermal expansion coefficient materials and near-real-time
measurement. The series is also unique in that
it provides six different measurement apertures
(5°, 2°, 1°, 30’, 20’,
6’)
to maximize measurement flexibility and speed.
"The GS-125x-VFOV Series offers faster,
more precise quantitative measurement of your
display spectra than previously possible," said
Richard Austin, president of Gamma Scientific.
"Our exclusive 1024-element optical detector
acquires four times more simultaneous spectral
elements than other multi-element systems. Also,
our exclusive automatic dynamic range optimization
ensures the system electrical gains are always
set for the best results."
"The GS-125x-VFOV Series is based on
Gamma Scientific’s RadOMA platform, a durable
optoelectrical design that’s proven in
hundreds of production lines worldwide," Austin
continued. "Combined with the high-tech
advantages of multi-element arrays, we’ve
managed to achieve this level of performance
while keeping prices competitive."
Gamma Scientific is a leading manufacturer
of precision light-measurement instruments, including
photometers and radiometers, spectroradiometers,
digital light sources and laser-power meters.
The company also offers exacting calibrations
in its optical-standards laboratory. For more
information, please contact Gamma Scientific
at info@gamma-sci.com. Or visit our website at www.gamma-sci.com
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