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What do I need to measure UV light?

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What do I need to measure UV light?
« Reply #20 on: 16/02/2009 16:23:11 »
OMG, can you see that as well?
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    « Reply #21 on: 17/02/2009 06:57:52 »
    I can see the 405 nm line, but I can't see the link between this stuff about IR and the original question.
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    What do I need to measure UV light?
    « Reply #22 on: 17/02/2009 23:46:46 »
    Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/02/2009 06:57:52
    I can see the 405 nm line, but I can't see the link between this stuff about IR and the original question.

    Sorry - I drifted off topic in reaction to RD's "IR?" label on DaveShort's image. I hope with the comments on how IR typically looks when imaged with modern cameras, and mostly by comparing the CD-spectrum with "my" £7000 spectrophotometer readings we're now clear that the pic only shows visible colours. [:)]
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