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How the color temperature of the light source affects the color parameters of interference filters

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Abstract

This paper discusses the dependence of the color parameters of interference filters on the color temperature of the light source. The values of the color difference of narrow-band and band-pass interference filters for various regions of the spectrum are discussed.

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