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Photometry & Radiometry

Contact: Dr. Nelson Rowell
Tel. (613) 993-2377

Ordering Calibration Services

If all the services you wish to order have a fixed fee, please use the Agreement for Standard INMS Calibration Services. Otherwise, you must request a quote from the technical contact providing the calibration service and a custom agreement will be provided.

DO NOT ship any equipment to NRC before sending a signed copy of the agreement to the technical contact. By email with electronic signature or by fax is acceptable.

The calibration costs quoted DO NOT include shipping, insurance or the cost of a customs broker. The client must arrange and pay for these services separately.

Policies and Ordering Information

Uncertainties

Unless otherwise specified, the uncertainties quoted in the descriptions below are expanded uncertainties representing a confidence level of approximately 95%. They were obtained by multiplying the standard overall uncertainty (one standard deviation) by a coverage factor of k = 2.

Facilities

The primary standard for realizing luminous intensity (candela) is an NRC-built electrically-calibrated thermal detector (absolute radiometer) equipped with V(λ)-correcting filters. Secondary standards of luminous intensity are in the form of carefully selected lamps traceable to the NRC absolute radiometers. The primary scales of spectral transmittance, reflectance, and gloss are based on specially built NRC reference instruments.

Calibration facilities include: cryogenic and room-temperature absolute radiometers for first level spectral calibrations of transfer standard detectors; automatic spectroradiometers; lamp ageing facilities; photometric benches and an integrating sphere, an automated spectral responsivity measurement facility; automated detector characterization facities for linearity, spatial and angular variation of detector responsivity; a reference glossmeter; an absolute reflectometer for ISO 2469 calibrations of diffuse reflectance; a two-monochromator reference spectrofluorimeter, for calibrations of fluorescent reflecting materials; several automated spectrophotometers equipped with a variety of sampling accessories; an observation booth equipped with artificial daylight for visual assessments of colour differences between coloured materials; and a computer-controlled CRT-based visual colorimeter for research into improved colorimetry.

Fees for Service

Agreement for Standard INMS Calibration Services

A33-06-00-00
Custom Photometric or Radiometric Metrology Services
Fee on request
Contact Dr. Joanne Zwinkels for further information.
A33-06-00-01
Handling Fee
$250
A charge is levied for any instrument found to be unsuitable for calibration. This fee covers opening, inspection and return and is based on the work done prior to discovery of the fault.

Photometry of Incandescent Lamps

The NRC scale of luminous intensity is based on the international 1979 CGPM definition of the candela using NRC absolute radiometers and is maintained on a group of specially selected Osram Wi41/G incandescent lamps. The standard uncertainty (1σ) of the primary luminous intensity scale is 0.5%. The NRC scale of luminous flux is based on measurements traceable to an NRC platinum blackbody source and is maintained on a set of 200 Watt and 500 Watt GEC incandescent lamps. The standard uncertainty (1σ) of the primary luminous flux scale is 1.5%. The following services describe routine photometric measurements that are available. Other specialized photometric tests may be performed upon special request.

Lumen Standards - for use in sphere photometers

(A33-06-01-01 to A33-06-01-02)

These services cover the determination of the luminous flux (lumens) from one or more incandescent lamps at one voltage or current per lamp, up to 1000 watts, as follows:

A33-06-01-01
$1755
One lamp at one voltage or current.
A33-06-01-02
$350
Each additional lamp of the same size and type, supplied at the same time and calibrated under the same conditions as
A33-06-01-01.

Luminous Intensity Standards - for use on a horizontal bar photometer

(A33-06-01-03 to A33-06-01-05)

The horizontal luminous intensity (candelas) of one or more incandescent lamps is determined in a fixed direction at one or more voltages or currents per lamp, as follows:

A33-06-01-03
$1755
One lamp at one voltage or current.
A33-06-01-04
$350
Each additional lamp of the same size and type, supplied at the same time and calibrated under the same conditions as
A33-06-01-03.
A33-06-01-05
$525
Each additional voltage or current, requested at the same time as
A33-06-01-03, per lamp.

Aging of Incandescent Lamps

(A33-06-01-06 to A33-06-01-08)

To ensure that lamps are stable enough to be used as standards, they should be operated or aged for a number of hours. These services cover the aging of lamps in a controlled environment, as follows:

A33-06-01-06
$875
Initial set-up charge for one lamp.
A33-06-01-07
$175
Set-up charge for each additional lamp of the same size and type as A33-06-01-06.
A33-06-01-08
$15
Hourly charge for aging each lamp
(A33-06-01-06 and A33-06-01-07).

Colour Temperature of Incandescent Lamps

(A33-06-02-01 toA33-06-02-03)

The colour temperature or the voltage for a specified colour temperature on one or more incandescent lamps can be determined within the range 2000 kelvin to 2856 kelvin, as follows:

A33-06-02-01
$1755
Colour temperature of one lamp or the voltage for one colour temperature of one lamp.
A33-06-02-02
$350
Each additional lamp at the same colour temperature measured at the same time as A33-06-02-01.
A33-06-02-03
$160
Each additional colour temperature on the same lamp measured at the same time as A33-06-02-01.

Calibration of Photometric Instruments & Sources

Illuminance meters and luminance meters are calibrated photometrically on a custom basis using NRC luminous intensity standards. Special luminance tests are also available for displays, sphere sources and other luminance sources. Contact Dr. Arnold Gaertner for details.

A33-06-02-20
Fee on request
Illuminance meters.
A33-06-02-30
Fee on request
Luminance meters.

Spectophotometry & Colorimetry

Spectral Diffuse Transmittance and Reflectance Factors

(A33-06-03-01 to A33-06-03-05B)

Diffuse reflectance and transmittance measurements are routinely available over the wavelength range 250 nm to 2200 nm and from 5000 cm-1 to 600 cm-1. Arrangements can also be made to calibrate samples over an extended wavelength range from 200 nm to 2500 nm but this requires supplementary measurement/validation steps and additional charges apply. It should be noted that the current scope of accreditation for these services is for the wavelength range 250 nm to 850 nm only.

A33-06-03-01A
$667.50
Total (regular and diffuse) reflectance or transmittance,
400 nm to 700 nm at 5 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-01B
$667.50
Diffuse-only reflectance or transmittance, 400 nm to 700 nm
at 5 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-02A
$812.50
Total (regular and diffuse) reflectance or transmittance,
250 nm to 850 nm at 5 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-02B
$812.50
Diffuse-only reflectance or transmittance, 250 nm to 850 nm
at 5 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-03A
$275
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-01A.
A33-06-03-03B
$275
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-01B.
A33-06-03-03C
$530
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-02A.
A33-06-03-03D
$530
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-02B.
A33-06-03-04A
$1400
Total (regular and diffuse) reflectance or transmittance,
250 nm to 2500 nm at 10 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-04B
$1400
Diffuse-only reflectance or transmittance, 250 nm to 2500 nm
at 10 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-04C
$1300
Total (regular and diffuse) reflectance or transmittance,
250 nm to 2200 nm at 10 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-04D
$1300
Diffuse-only reflectance or transmittance, 250 nm to 2200 nm
at 10 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-04E
$800
Each additional sample of A33-06-03-04A.
A33-06-03-04F
$800
Each additional sample of A33-06-03-04B.
A33-06-03-04G
$800
Each additional sample of A33-06-03-04C.
A33-03-03-04H
$800
Each additional sample of A33-06-03-04D.
A33-06-03-05A
$2000
Total (regular and diffuse) reflectance, 5000 cm-1 to 600 cm-1.
A33-06-03-05B
$2000
Diffuse (non-specular) reflectance, 5000 cm-1 to 600 cm-1.
A33-06-03-05C
$1460
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-05B.

Spectral Regular Transmittance Factors

(A33-06-03-06 to A33-06-03-10E)

Calibrations of regular transmittance are traceable to the NRC Reference Spectrophotometer, which has an uncertainty of 2.5 parts in 104 in the visible range and 4.0 parts in 104 in the near-infrared range. Routine calibrations are performed on high-precision research spectrophotometers over the wavelength range 190 nm to 3200 nm; with a best measurement capability (relative) of 0.2%. Services are for calibrations using monochromatic irradiation. Arrangements can be made for special setups and supplementary measurements. Additional charges may apply for non-standard measurements, such as polarizing, highly spectrally selective, high transmission density, or small size samples. Spectral regular transmittance factors are measured for specified wavelength ranges, for one or more samples, as follows:

A33-06-03-06
$575
From 380 nm to 760 nm at 5 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-06A
$345
Each additional sample of A33-06-03-06.
A33-06-03-07
$655
From 190 nm to 860 nm at 5 nm intervals, one sample.
A33-06-03-07A
$375
Client specified single wavelength (UV-VIS-NIR range).
A33-06-03-07B
$465
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-07.
A33-06-03-09
$970
From 190 nm to 3200 nm at 10 nm intervals.
A33-06-03-10
$685
Each additional sample (A33-06-03-09).
A33-06-03-10A
$730
Re-certify NIST SRM 930 filters (set of 3).
A33-06-03-10B
$958
Re-certify NIST SRM 1930 filters (set of 3).
A33-06-03-10C
$1405
NG-11 glass filter and calibration at 4000 cm-1 to 2000 cm-1. This service includes the purchase of the glass filter.
A33-06-03-10D
$700
Wavelength absorption peaks, 250 nm to 900 nm.
A33-06-03-10E
$930
Wavenumber, polystyrene film, 4000 cm-1 to 800 cm-1.

Absolute Specular Reflectance - Near-Normal Incidence

(A33-06-03-11A to A33-06-03-12)

The following services measure the absolute specular reflectance at near-normal incidence (usually 8°) for one or more samples for specified wavelength ranges and for a minimum and maximum sample size of 35 mm diameter and 50 mm diameter, respectively, and for a nominal reflectance exceeding 10%. Arrangements can be made to calibrate samples of smaller size or lower reflectance, but additional charges may apply.

A33-06-03-11A
$890
Spectral reflectance, visible range, 380 nm to 760 nm.
A33-06-03-11B
$1050
Spectral reflectance, UV-Vis range, 220 nm to 850 nm.
A33-06-03-11C
$1370
Spectral reflectance, Vis-NIR range, 380 nm to 2500 nm.
A33-06-03-11D
$1530
Spectral reflectance, UV-Vis-NIR range, 220 nm to 2500 nm.
A33-06-03-12A
$785
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-11A.
A33-06-03-12B
$785
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-11B.
A33-06-03-12C
$950
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-11C.
A33-06-03-12D
$1100
Each additional sample for A33-06-03-11D.

Calculation of Colorimetric Quantities

(A33-06-03-13 to A33-06-03-14A)

In the following services, various colorimetric quantities are calculated from the spectrophotometric data. Calculations of other quantities (e.g. solar transmittance and reflectance) are available upon special request.

A33-06-03-13
$125
Tristimulus values & chromaticity coord's (one sample).
A33-06-03-14
$190
Colour differences (1 sample).
A33-06-03-14A
Fee on request
CIE whiteness and CIE tint, ISO brightness.

Calibration of White Reflectance Standards According to ISO 2469 and ISO 2470 Standards

The following services provide for the calibration of white reflectance standards for the pulp and paper industry, according to ISO 2469 and ISO 2470 specifications.

A33-06-03-15A
$1210
Diffuse reflectance, 380 - 760 nm & ISO brightness.
A33-06-03-15B
$1530
Diffuse reflectance, 380 - 1100 nm & ISO brightness.
A33-06-03-16A
$760
Addl. Sample of A33-06-03-15A.
A33-06-03-16B
$850
Addl. Sample of A33-06-03-15B.

Spectral radiance factors, 45°:0°Geometry

The NRC scale of absolute 45:0 spectral radiance factors is traceable to a master NRC pressed tablet of polytetrafluoroethylene calibrated for 45:0 geometry by NIST. The uncertainty of these NRC calibrations is ±0.7%.

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A33-06-03-26
$810
Bidirectional reflectance, 380 - 760 nm.
A33-06-03-27
$415
Addl. Sample of A33-06-03-26.
A33-06-03-28
$975
Bidirectional reflectance, 380 - 1100 nm.
A33-06-03-29
$490
Addl. Sample of A33-06-03-28.

Calibrated Stainless Steel Reflectance Standard

NRC calibrates and issues a stainless steel reflectance standard for use in calibrating the specular reflectance scale of spectrophotometers.

A33-06-03-40
$2545
Stainless steel reflectance standard and calibration at 250 nm to 2500 nm, 8° incidence. Calibrations at other geometries are available upon special request.
A33-06-03-42
Fee on request
Calibration at oblique incidence, specified spectral range.

Absolute Specular Reflectance at 10° to 80° incidence
(s- and p-polarised)

A33-06-03-50
$1050
380 nm to 780 nm, 1 geometry, 1 sample.
A33-06-03-50A
$835
Addl. Sample for A33-06-03-50.
A33-06-03-51
$1050
220 - 380 nm, one geometry, 1 sample.
A33-06-03-51A
$835
Addl. Sample for A33-06-03-51.
A33-06-03-52
$1690
220 nm to 780 nm, 1 geometry, 1 sample.
A33-06-03-52A
$1035
Addl. Sample for A33-06-03-52.
A33-06-03-54
$1610
380 nm to 2300 nm, 1 geometry, 1 sample.
A33-06-03-54A
$1155
Addl. Sample for A33-06-03-54.
A33-06-03-56
$2300
220 nm to 2300 nm, 1 geometry, 1 sample.
A33-06-03-56A
$1710
Addl. Sample for A33-06-03-56.

Spectroradiometry

The NRC scale of spectral irradiance from 300 nm to 800 nm is based on the world-mean scale resulting from a 1973 international intercomparison of spectral irradiance scales, and is maintained on a group of 500 Watt quartz-halogen lamps. Calibrated spectral irradiance standard lamps can be purchased. These standards are 200 Watt quartz-halogen lamps, specially selected, aged and calibrated at a fixed dc current and with the spectral irradiance defined at a working distance of 43 cm. The standard uncertainty (1σ) in these lamp standards varies from 2% (400 nm to 800 nm), to 3% (350 nm to 400 nm), to 10% (300 nm to 350 nm).

Spectral irradiance and spectral radiance calibrations are also available on user-supplied lamps over the same wavelength range. The spectral radiance calibrations are derived from NRC spectral irradiance standards or NIST spectral radiance standards.

Spectral Irradiance (incandescent lamp)

(A33-06-04-01 to A33-06-04-04)

The following services cover measurements in specified wavelength ranges of the spectral irradiance from an incandescent lamp at a fixed distance and in a given direction.

A33-06-04-01
$4565
350 - 1100 nm at 10 nm intervals, one lamp.
A33-06-04-02
$4565
800 - 1600 nm at 10 nm intervals, one lamp.
A33-06-04-03
Fee on request
From 300 nm to 350 nm.
A33-06-04-04
Fee on request
Additional lamp of each of above 3.

Spectral Radiance (of a uniform incandescent lamp)

These services measure the spectral radiance of a uniform incandescent lamp, in a given direction, for specified wavelength ranges and intervals.

A33-06-04-09
$2865
From 380 nm to 780 nm at 5 nm intervals.
A33-06-04-10
$2865
From 380 - 1060 nm at 4 nm intervals.
A33-06-04-12
Fee on request
From 300 - 800 nm.

Spectral Radiance (of a strip-filament lamp)

The spectral radiance of a portion of a strip-filament lamp can be measured, in a given direction, for specified wavelength ranges and intervals.

A33-06-04-12
Fee on request
From 300 nm to 800 nm at 5 nm intervals.

Total Spectral Radiance Factors, Two Monochromator Method (45°:0°)

The measurement facilities in spectrophotometry include a two-monochromator reference spectrofluorimeter for absolute radiometric calibrations of fluorescent reflecting materials. This instrument conforms to CIE and ASTM colorimetry standards and employs a measurement geometry of 45º annular illumination and 0º viewing, and an operating range of 250 nm to 1050 nm. The overall uncertainty of calibrations of total and reflected radiance factors of fluorescent standards is 1% (excluding sample-dependent effects).

A33-06-04-32
$1850
From 300 nm to 850 nm, one illuminant. Reflected and total spectral radiance factors are also provided on diskette.
A33-06-04-34
$275
Additional illuminant (A33-06-04-32).
A33-06-04-36
$235
Additional bispectral luminescent radiance factor data, on diskette
(A33-06-04-32).
A33-06-04-38
$813
As per A33-06-04-32 except reflected radiance factors only.

Measurement of Detectors, Radiometers & Photometers

Spectral responsivity calibrations are traceable to NRC absolute radiometers. Measurements are performed using continuous (i.e. not chopped) radiation. The overall expanded uncertainty ( k=2 ) of routine calibrations ranges from 0.25% to 5%, depending upon the wavelength range and the type of detector, and excluding detector-specific effects. For absolute calibrations, a minimum detector size of 2.0 mm is normally required, but smaller detectors can sometimes be calibrated. Special set-up charges apply to photomultipliers. High-accuracy calibrations of specially-selected silicon and germanium photodiodes are also available upon special request. The minimum detector size for these calibrations is 5 mm. The combined standard uncertainty (1σ) for these measurements is about 0.3% for silicon (400 nm to 1000 nm) and 0.35% for germanium (1000 nm to 1600 nm). Detectors will be measured at 10 nm steps within the specified service range; however alternate step sizes can be measured upon request and at additional cost. Detectors will be measured with no (zero) reverse bias; however reverse bias can be applied upon request, with additional costs for set up. Additional costs may apply for some non-standard, extensive physical set-ups.

Other detector characterization measurements are available: temperature coefficients of responsivity; linearity (dynamic range of approximately 6 decades); spatial uniformity of responsivity; angular variation of responsivity ( underfill mode ); and calibration of shortwave and longwave UV meters. The following services are for one receiver of a given model.

A33-06-05-04
$1110
Absolute spectral responsivity: UV-VIS
(maximum range is 250 nm to 700 nm).
A33-06-05-05
$1110
Absolute spectral responsivity: VIS-IR
(maximum range is 400 nm to 1200 nm).
A33-06-05-06A
$1110
Absolute spectral responsivity: FIR
(maximum range is 700 nm to 1800 nm).
A33-06-05-06B
$1110
Absolute spectral responsivity: FIR
(maximum range is 1200 nm to 2700 nm).

Gloss Measurements

Specular gloss calibrations are performed on the NRC Reference Glossmeter using a specially-developed NRC quartz wedge as the primary standard. This measurement service is available for 20°, 60°, and 85° geometries according to ASTM D523 and ISO 2813 specifications, with an uncertainty of 0.3 gloss units, and at 45° geometry according to ISO 7668 specifications. The following fees are for non-metallic specimens. Additional charges apply for mirror samples.

A33-06-06-01
$950
Gloss at one geometry (20°, 60°, or 85°), one sample.
A33-06-06-02
$275
Each additional sample, calibrated under the same conditions as
A33-06-06-01.
A33-06-06-10
$1185
Gloss at 45°, one sample.
A33-06-06-12
$355
Each additional sample, calibrated under the same conditions as
A33-06-06-10.
A33-06-06-14
$950
Gloss at 75°, one sample.
A33-06-06-16
$600
Addl. Sample.

Colorimetry of Video Displays

Colour characterization of customer's video displays (CRT, FPD, etc.) is available upon special arrangement. The reference spectroradiometer used at NRC for these measurements is traceable to NRC primary photometric standards. The following services are available:

  • Measurement of the tristimulus values (including absolute luminance) of the RGB primaries of the display.
  • Measurement and mathematical modelling of the relationship between digital data and radiometric data in accordance with CIE recommendations (CIE Pub. 122-1996).

In addition, calibration and verification services are available for colorimeters used for the routine measurement and adjustment of video displays of given types. This involves determining the relationship between the colorimeter's built-in colour matching functions and the CIE colour-matching functions.

A33-06-07-02
Hourly charge
Custom colorimetric services for digital imaging devices.
A33-06-08-01
Fee on request
Custom Test of BRDF.
A33-06-09-01
Fee on request
Custom service for Video Display.