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What happens to the calibration if any of the optics are removed and/or added?

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What happens to the calibration if any of the optics are removed and/or added?

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A. Each detector combination requires a unique calibration factor. Adding or removing optics changes the sensitivity of the combination. If the optics being used have been calibrated together you simply use the correct calibration factor. You cannot change optics without a calibration and obtain accurate readings.

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