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- Minutes of CORM CR3
meeting
- St. Louis, May 6,
2002
- 10:00 - 11:00
am
- Yoshi Ohno
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- Attendance
- Yoshi Ohno, NIST (Chair)
- Mike Jergens, Rockwell Collins
- Greg McKee, Labsphere
- John Popoolapade, L3/Electrophotonics
- Bob Saunders, NIST
- Patrick Disterhoft, NOAA
- Charlie Wilson, NOAA
- Norbert Johnson, 3M Co.
- Chris Gaudette, Reflexite
- Rafael de la Vega, Atlas MAT, TEST
- Richard Young, Optronic Labs
- Jerry Dimas, Color Communications
- Massy Anaya, Boeing
- Andrew Jackson, Philips Lighting
- Rebecca Powles, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
- Cameron Miller, NIST
- Thomas Larason, NIST
- Yuqin Zong, NIST
- Roy Williams, DUHA Color Services
- Teresa West, Welch Allyn
- Dave Gross, Osram Sylvania
- Kathleen Muray, INPHORA
- Ron Daubach, Osram Sylvania
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- 1. Introduction
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- 2. NIST Photometry Project report
- Chairman reported briefly the status of NIST photometry
project and current work &endash; Photometry Short Course, new
calibration services 37120S (color measuring instruments for
displays) and 37130S (luminous intensity and flux of LEDs),
development of LED photometric and colorimetric standards, and
other projects.
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- 3. Discussion on Compiling website URLs on Photometry and
Radiometry
- We agreed the following:
- 1) Establish an email reflector for CR3 (Chairman)
- 2) CR3 members to send URLs to Chairman through the email
reflector.
- 3) URLs to be submitted with one paragraph of short
explanation and comments (good or bad).
- 4) The chairman to start collecting and compiling
information.
- 5) The results will be published as a part (or linked from)
CORM website open to public.
- 6) Richard Young will report this plan to CORM Board on the
use of CORM website.
- * We also discussed a need for checking or screening collected
websites for appropriateness. This will be discussed again at a
later stage when draft is created.
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- Future meeting
- Next CR3 meeting: Tuesday, June 17, 2003, in conjunction with
CORM 2003 in Palo Alto, CA.
- We expect to have on-line discussions anytime by then using
the email reflector.
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- Y.O.