I have the first image from my spectrometer, following the steps you recommend. But I don't know ...
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Dear Sebastian Muñoz,
You can see the calibration and continuity tutorial for a low-cost spectrometer that you can build on a 3D printer, I also attach the link.
Can you link us the spectrum you've uploaded to spectralworkbench.org?
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Dear Sebastian Muñoz, You can see the calibration and continuity tutorial for a low-cost spectrometer that you can build on a 3D printer, I also attach the link.
http://www.upb.edu/es/contenido/tutorial-de-calibracion-por-lambda-mini-espectrometro
http://www.upb.edu/es/contenido/modelo-para-impresion-3d-de-mini-espectrometro
you can also download free spectrometry software for your android phone
http://www.upb.edu/es/contenido/software-de-espectrometria-para-android
Best regards
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