lColor (v. 1.0) Разработано Two Llamas |
Shows what color light will appear based on its wavelength in nm (nanometers) or its frequency, or energy in Hertz, Joules, eV or its wavenumber. Also provides quick unit conversion to all these different units. For any wavelength of light, it will also tell you, roughly, what part of spectrum it is in: UV, IR, Visible, x-ray, gamma-ray, radio etc.
Great for High School, AP, College or University Chemistry, Physics or Biology. Spectroscopist's best mobile tool for laser or incoherent spectroscopy!
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[2013-09-21] A Google User: Pretty good Inaccurate coloring scheme in the non visible wavelengths. Otherwise, a nifty app to have around. |
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[2013-08-18] A Google User: Suuuuuprb I needed an app for my color sensor project and i got it. Excellent.. |
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[2013-07-12] A Google User: Very handy app in a lab |
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[2012-09-24] A Google User: Not a game! THIS IS NOT A GAME! It's an incredibly useful tool that helps with conversions and stuff. Does the job well, but a little ugly. |
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[2012-06-30] A Google User: Not for biologists It's pretty cool, but I find the color I get on the microscope is different from what the app predicts. |
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[2012-06-30] Nadege: Not for biologists It's pretty cool, but I find the color I get on the microscope is different from what the app predicts. |
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[2012-03-28] A Google User: A small but great application If you do not know what a eV is or you never needed to convert from wavelength to inverse cm stay away from this app. Nothing for you here. But if you are one of those (few?) people who actually work with lasers and you are not very good are making constantly conversions in your mind (like me) you will find this small application very useful. It is still a bit on the simple side but does what it should extremely well and without too many useless extra. |
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[2012-03-28] Jacopo: A small but great application If you do not know what a eV is or you never needed to convert from wavelength to inverse cm stay away from this app. Nothing for you here. But if you are one of those (few?) people who actually work with lasers and you are not very good are making constantly conversions in your mind (like me) you will find this small application very useful. It is still a bit on the simple side but does what it should extremely well and without too many useless extra. |
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[2011-07-12] A Google User: A cool and useful application for physics research. Two thumbs up. |
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[2011-07-12] H. shinfox.: A cool and useful application for physics research. Two thumbs up. |
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[2011-02-05] A Google User: Does exactly what it says. I don't know what some of the other reviewers here were expecting. |
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[2011-02-05] Robin: Does exactly what it says. I don't know what some of the other reviewers here were expecting. |
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[2011-01-16] A Google User: Jst a wast of time dont need it |
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[2011-01-16] jazmine: Jst a wast of time dont need it |
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[2011-01-15] A Google User: Opens with no instructions, and no explanation of what use it for. Not fun or interesting I'm afraid. |
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[2011-01-15] Robin: Opens with no instructions, and no explanation of what use it for. Not fun or interesting I'm afraid. |
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[2011-01-01] A Google User: I think the 1-star reviews miss the point. It's for scientists who want a reference to see what light they're working with will look like |
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[2011-01-01] Joseph: I think the 1-star reviews miss the point. It's for scientists who want a reference to see what light they're working with will look like |
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[2010-12-24] A Google User: WHAT??? Doesn't make any sense. Uninstall |
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[2010-12-24] castle: WHAT??? Doesn't make any sense. Uninstall |
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[2010-12-19] A Google User: It's crap dnt bother wiv it |
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[2010-12-19] Matt: It's crap dnt bother wiv it |
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[2010-11-16] A Google User: Fun to play around with |
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[2010-11-16] mike: Fun to play around with |
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[2010-11-14] Sam : Stupid and dosent make sense |
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[2010-10-11] A Google User: Would have been better if it include eV to nm conversion... should use black color for uv & ir as they not in visible range |
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[2010-10-11] Qixun: Would have been better if it include eV to nm conversion... should use black color for uv & ir as they not in visible range |
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[2010-09-16] A Google User: I found hard to use |
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[2010-09-16] Khadar: I found hard to use |
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[2010-09-08] A Google User: Has potential. Kind of handy for working with lasers. A DPSS or "greenie" is 532nm... Helium-neon is 632... Diode is 650 to 670... Try ' em to see. |
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[2010-09-08] Craig U. ET4G: Has potential. Kind of handy for working with lasers. A DPSS or "greenie" is 532nm... Helium-neon is 632... Diode is 650 to 670... Try ' em to see. |
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[2010-09-08] Craig U: Has potential. Kind of handy for working with lasers. A DPSS or "greenie" is 532nm... Helium-neon is 632... Diode is 650 to 670... Try ' em to see. |
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[2010-09-04] A Google User: I love this app! |
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[2010-09-04] Beeda: I love this app! |
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[2010-09-04] beeda: I love this app! |
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[2010-08-18] A Google User: Wack |
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[2010-08-18] Big Den: Wack |
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[2010-08-18] Denis-Adrian: Wack |
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[2010-08-17] A Google User: I dont get how to do this, maybe im not a science fan |
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[2010-08-17] Jennifer: I dont get how to do this, maybe im not a science fan |
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