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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ information on setting the repository up.
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1. Each Light Meter has different timestamps which are difficult to map onto |
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each other. So, I have assigned each reading an Id. number instead. This means |
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the time element of these charts is reduced, for lack of a better word. |
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the time element of these charts is /reduced/, for lack of a better word. |
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1. Both Light Meters took a different amount of readings from each other |
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throughout the course of the exhibition. This has added to the difficulty |
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of mapping the x-axis range between the two Light Meters. |
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@ -186,11 +186,11 @@ information on setting the repository up.
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* What the Script Does |
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This script produces charts which compares the readings collected on by both |
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Light Meter readings from the same day. As a general observation, Light Meter 1 |
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tended to record less readings (for various reasons) than Light Meter 2. So, you |
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will find the readings for Light Meter 1 stop a lot sooner than Light Meter 2 |
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when viewing the charts. |
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This script produces charts which compares the readings collected by both Light |
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Meter readings on the same day. As a general observation, Light Meter 1 tended |
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to record less readings (for various reasons) than Light Meter 2. So, you will |
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find the readings for Light Meter 1 stop a lot sooner than Light Meter 2 when |
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viewing the charts. |
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* Examples/Screenshots |
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