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Opacity Measurement by PC

Modding & Tweaking

Published in issue 386, February 2009

Opacity Measurement by PC
Opacity is a measure of impenetrability of objects or substances to radiation. Here, we are concerned with light, specifically within the spectrum visible to the human eye. In this month’s instalment of the Modding & Tweaking series, we examine how the PC can do paper opacity measurements for us — all experimentally and on a budget of course!

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