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Robust Calibration Method for Spectrometers

A few months ago I presented the Spectrum Analyzer Suite software with its semi-automated, robust, calibration technology. I’m now taking the occasion of a few days off to detail the algorithm I used there. I haven’t found previous references for such a procedure in the literature, so it’s possible that Read more…

By Luc, 2 yearsNovember 12, 2020 ago
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Event Monitoring in C++ Using EVEMON.EXE

Event monitoring is a key feature in debugging applications and should be implemented from the start in your C++ programs. It will later help you discovering the origin of errors when deploying your software to a large variety of computers. In this post, I will cover an easy way to Read more…

By Luc, 2 years ago
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Luc@OpenRAMAN·
1 May

https://www.thepulsar.be/article/-devoptical-part-13--quantifying-the-psf/
new post on the website! encircled energy, mtf and diffractive image simulations!

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Luc@OpenRAMAN·
10 Apr

https://www.thepulsar.be/article/solid-powder-raman-spectroscopy/ OpenRAMAN also for solid samples!

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Luc@OpenRAMAN·
12 Feb

#DevOptical Part 12: The Paraxial Image Position Formula https://www.thepulsar.be/article/-devoptical-part-12--the-paraxial-image-position-formula/

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Luc@OpenRAMAN·
29 Jan

https://www.thepulsar.be/article/a-concurrent-job-system-in-c---with-dependencies/ new post on C++ concurrency! LGPLv3 licensed code!

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Luc@OpenRAMAN·
4 Dec

#DevOptical Part 11: The Diffractive PSFs
https://www.thepulsar.be/article/-devoptical-part-11--the-diffractive-psfs/

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