John the Math Guy

Applied math and color science with a liberal sprinkling of goofy humor.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

On the nature of emitted light, Part 1

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This is Part 1 in a long and boring series of blog posts on the nature of emitted light. I apologize to the astute reader who has probably ...
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

The Triumph of Science over science

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February the 17 th , 2017 marks the 417 th anniversary of the death of Giordano Bruno. I know that many of my ardent readers are still try...
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

The long, medium, and short of the cones

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Color is three-dimensional. I've said that before. Almost four years ago, I blogged about how it is not possible to arrange all your cr...
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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Comparison of inexpensive digital microscopes, part 3

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I promised that my review of inexpensive digital microscopes would be a trilogy, and by golly, that's what it's gonna be. In part 1...
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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Comparison of inexpensive digital microscopes, part 2

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In the previous blog post, I reviewed one popular USB microscope , an inexpensive one from Celestron, which can be had for about $40. Not a...
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I am a color scientist and applied mathematician. I work as a consultant and teach at Clemson University.
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