Dominant λ Light Spectrometer

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3.9
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About this app

Dominant Wavelength Light Spectrometer is a new app that gives you the possibility to very easily measure the dominant wavelength of different light sources.

The app uses the advanced capabilities of your smartphone's camera sensor, combined with sophisticated algorithms, to as accurately as possible analyze the incoming light and determine its dominant wavelength. This technology opens up a world of possibilities, allowing you to delve into the intricate details of the light spectrum in our environment.

For light with only one wavelength, such as the light from a regular colored LED, the dominant wavelength corresponds to the wavelength of that light.

How to Measure
To measure the dominant wavelength of light, find a surface that is white or gray. A white piece of paper works perfectly. Just make sure to avoid any colors on the surface. Point the camera towards that surface. If you direct the camera of your device towards an even surface there shall be no warning text on the screen and the app will show the measured dominant wavelength of the light that falls on that surface. If you want to measure the dominant wavelength of a special light source, it is of utmost importance that you light the surface only by this light source and no surrounding light, as that would give a false measurement.

Automatic Warnings
The app tries to help you by displaying warnings on top of the camera preview screen when it suspects that the camera is not directed to an even white surface or that the light is not enough to make a reliable measurement.

What is Dominant Wavelength?
Dominant wavelength is a concept commonly used in the field of color science and perception. It refers to the wavelength of light that appears most prominent or dominant in a given color mixture or light source. In other words, it is the wavelength that our eyes perceive as the primary color in a mixture of different wavelengths. If the light only has one wavelength, such as the light from a regular colored light emitting diode, LED, the dominant wavelength will of course correspond to the wavelength of that light source.

How Accurate are the Measurements?
To measure the dominant wavelength of light accurately is more complex than it might appear. On a smartphone or tablet it is complicated further by the fact that all devices are different from each other. See the measurements as god approximations. Make sure that you always use a white surface and that only the light that you want to measure hits that surface. Also, avoid any shadows or reflections from your hands or your device. If you do that, the measurements shall be fairly good estimations. And for relative
measurements, i.e. comparing the dominant wavelength between different light sources, with the same smartphone or tablet, the measurements shall be good if the conditions above are met.
Please also note that the smartphone cameras have their limitations when it comes to distinguishing between different very short, or very long wavelengths. More specifically, on many devices the accuracy below 465 nm and above 610 nm is very limited. This is due to the physical camera sensors in the devices. An automatic warning appears on the screen for these short and long wavelengths.

Contact
This is a new app and any feedback is greatly appreciated. I try to answer all emails.
apps@contechity.com
Updated on
Mar 28, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
99 reviews
Derrick
February 28, 2024
It has potential but what I really needed is a full spectrum analysis across the entire spectrum with a chart not simply the dominant wavelength because I want to see how much blue light is being produced rather than simply the dominant frequency. That would be similar to an audio spectrum app where you can view the entire audio spectrum in real time as you speak and see the spikes in various wavelengths
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Contechity
February 29, 2024
Thanks a lot for your review Derrick! Yes I really wish I could give you that. Unfortunately there are physical limitations on what can be made with a smartphone and its camera. In order to observe the full spectrum we would need a prism to divide the light into its different wavelengths. Feel free to write directly to me at apps@contechity.com
l l
May 4, 2024
Does the 6.99 include both this and your other app for lifetime?
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Contechity
May 5, 2024
Thanks for your review and your interest in buying all my apps! Currently I have no bundle will all my apps, as I have yet no good technical solution for this. But if you send an email to me at apps@contechity.com I can solve this manually for you. Thank you! BR, Björn
wolvesone
October 8, 2023
Hard to judge if it is worth having or not as it does not read light in the wave i need it to (sub 400nm) it is also very picky about how the light is shown
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Contechity
October 9, 2023
Thanks for your review! Yes with a smartphone it is just not possible to go below 400 nm. Unfortunately there is not much we can do about that. Is there any way that the app can deserve a better rating from you? Feel free to write to me at apps@contechity.com

What's new

• Misc minor improvements.
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