I split the DVD that came with the spectrometer kit. There are now four parts:
1. the top side, dull
2. the top side, glowing with rainbow colors (the opposite side has text)
3. the bottom side, clear with a purple tint
4. the bottom side, glowing with rainbow colors
Which part should I cut for the spectrometer?
Thank you for any tips!
Hi! The bottom side with the purple tint is the one you want. There are some good pictures on these pages:
https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/12-13-2017/assembling-the-public-lab-lego-spectrometer#Cut+and+split+a+slice+of+DVD
https://publiclab.org/notes/warren/11-30-2017/build-a-papercraft-spectrometer-for-your-phone-version-2-0#5.+Cut,+peel,+and+attach+DVD+fragment
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Thank you; I now have a meter that seems to work OK. I gave up on the paper version, though – it was just too wobbly. I used wood, instead, to get some rigidity.
But after getting a few photos that look good enough, I'm stuck with calibration. There is a video here about Spectral Workbench, but I find it impossible to follow. There is a lot of Uh's and Ah's, say. I mean, there does not seem to be a script.
Note that I'm a total newbie as regards spectrometry. Is there a written how-to anywhere?
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Can you cut the bottom side, glowing with rainbow colors? Thank you
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I did just that, four months ago, so that problem has already been solved – but thanks all the same. However, I could not make sense of Spectral Workbench, and gave up on the spectrometer.
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