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The first two real arguments indicate the limits of the covered |
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The first two real arguments indicate the extrema of the |
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spectral range in nanometers. |
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Subsequent real values correspond to multipliers in each wavelength band, |
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where the first band goes from nmA to nmA+(nmB-nmA)/N, and N is the |
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number of bands (i.e., the number of real arguments minus 2). |
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The nmA wavelength may be greater or less than the nmB wavelength, |
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but they may not be equal, and their ordering must correspond to |
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the ordering of the spectral values. |
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Subsequent real values correspond to multipliers in at each wavelength. |
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The nmA wavelength may be greater or less than nmB, |
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but they may not be equal, and their ordering matches |
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the order of the spectral values. |
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A minimum of 3 values must be given, which would act |
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more or less the same as a constant RGB multiplier. |
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As with RGB values, spectral quantities normally range between 0 |