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Radiant Presents Principles of Colorimetry, the Science of Color Measurement, at the First Photonics Spectra Conference
Date Announced: 29 Dec 2020
Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of test and measurement for light sources and displays, announces that it will present at the inaugural
Photonics Spectra Conference an online event featuring over 70 educational presentations from photonics industry leaders over four days, January 19-22, 2021. Radiant’s webinar titled “Colorimetry: A Primer on the Science of Color Measurement” will be presented by Radiant Product Engineer Jessy Hosken as part of the Optics track on Wednesday, January 20, broadcasting from 2:00-2:30 P.M. EST. All sessions are free to attend and available online and on demand throughout the online conference.
Radiant Presents Principles of Colorimetry, the Science of Color Measurement, at the First Photonics Spectra Conference
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Product Engineer Jessy Hosken presents titled “Colorimetry: A Primer on the Science of Color Measurement” on behalf of Radiant Vision Systems as part of the Optics track on Wednesday, January 20, broadcasting from 2:00-2:30 P.M. EST
Radiant Presents Principles of Colorimetry, the Science of Color Measurement, at the First Photonics Spectra Conference
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