LightSpectrum Pro

Published by: AM PowerSoftware
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With LightSpectrumPro EVO you can measure the color temperature of a light source without having to spend hundreds of dollars on professional devices. LightSpectrumPro EVO has an error of 2 - 8% compared to existing professional products on the market. in addition to the color temperature measurement in Kelvin, LightSpectrumPro EVO allows you to view the color spectrum of the light being examined with a band ranging from 360nm to 800nm. in addition to the spectrum it is possible to display the position of the white point on the CIE 1931 diagram and to apply a filter for wavelengths to display in overlay on the image captured by the cameras which elements reflect a specific frequency and with what intensity.
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  • Is LightSpectrum Pro free?

    Yes, LightSpectrum Pro is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    LightSpectrum Pro is free.

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User Rating

5 out of 5

3 ratings in Malaysia

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LightSpectrum Pro Reviews

The most accurate

Habil89 on

Malaysia

I think most people dont know about this app and dont know how important it is. U need this meter when shooting video or photo in order to get accurate white balance.

Fairly accurate WB.

JLD™ on

Malaysia

Tried & tested. Quite accurate WB done.

Pretty good overall

M22222299999 on

United States

I have some LEDs where I know the wavelengths, and under some combination lighting conditions the app is super inaccurate—but under lots of conditions (including combination ones) it’s very accurate. Useful tool, overall. I wish they would fix the inaccuracies but I’m still glad I have this app; there’s no other app that has a full spectrogram right now.

Needs a target on the screen to only measure that point

firelightdp on

United States

This app needs to have crosshairs or circle at a point on the screen, to only take measurements. General averages of the picture isn’t a great feature. Spot metering will make this app awesome!

Great app

RonKirkland on

United States

This inexpensive app does a great job on my iPhone of measuring light color temperature which is exactly what I wanted!

Quite accurate!

QuarkUnit on

United States

I used to use a $2,000 light meter to measure color temperature when I worked in the film industry. This meter costs only a few bucks and is almost as good. The app description says it’s within 8% of the actual color temperature, which in most circumstances is sufficient. I tested the app in a variety of environments; I.e. outdoor sunny, outdoor cloudy, interior lights, balanced to daylight, cool white, etc. and it worked great. If you’re doing scientific measurements it might not be what you need but for film and video it’s pretty great.

Worked well!

Cheule on

United States

I have a flashlight collection with emitters that are color temp calibrated to temperatures such as 2000K, 2700K, 3500K, 4000K, 4500K, 5000K, 5400K, 6000K (and more!). I found that this app got CCT correct within 100-200K when used properly. I took a white sheet of paper, shined the light on the paper, then read the paper’s reflection. Aiming the app at the flashlight directly gave skewed results by 1000-2000K upwards. It’s so accurate that I had a light I had mislabeled as 6000K, and it kept coming up as 4950K. I checked the LED bin (XP-L HI V3 3A) and it was actually 5000K! So the 4950K was dead accurate. I did notice that as you move away from the 4000-6000K range, the ratings are less accurate. For example, my 2700K lights red as almost 3000K, and 2000K lights read as 2700K. My 660nm pure red lamp reads as 2400K. So keep that in mind. But this is a great value for $2!

Overcharged

BigCeaseHataProof on

United States

I was overcharged the amount of $18.38 when I purchased this app. I need a refund and you need to fix this issue.

Misspellings

Enilohclyteca on

United States

Some old-fashioned people think that a quality program should have no misspellings. So think about ‘cancel’ and ‘wavelength’, please. Aren’t you embarrassed by these errors?

Scam

W Chang on

United States

App does not measure spectrum. iPhone does not have spectral sensor. I compared this apps readings to Sekonic C7000 spectrometer and a Photo Research PR670 ($20,000 instrument). This app’s readings are completely wrong.

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LightSpectrum Pro Competitors

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Lux & CCT measurement
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