GSO ASTM E2808:2021
ASTM E2808:19e1
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Standard Guide for Microspectro photometry and Color Measurement in Forensic Paint Analysis
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GSO ASTM E2808:2021 Scope
1.1 This guide is intended to assist forensic analysts who
conduct UV, visible, NIR, or fluorescence emission spectral
analyses on small fragments of paint or use Guide E1610, as
this guide is to be used in conjunction with a broader analytical
scheme.
1.2 This guide deals primarily with color measurements
within the visible spectral range but will also include some
details concerning measurements in the UV and NIR spectral
ranges. The particular method(s) employed by each analyst
depends upon available equipment, examiner training, sample
suitability, and sample size.
1.3 This guide provides basic recommendations and information about microspectrophotometers.
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