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Awards

       
        
   Spectra Professional Line of meters have been the industry standard and the choice of professionals for the past 50 years. Spectra have received several International Engineering Awards including Award of Outstanding Achievement in Engineering development  from the American Society of Lighting Designers, Technical Academy Award from Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and Primetime Engineering Emmy from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for the design, development and manufacture of technically superior products important to these industries.

  • 1999- The Company was honored with the Technical Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences for the design and development of the Spectra Professional IV-A advanced digital exposure meter. Read More....
     

  • 1999- The Company was honored with the Primetime Engineering Emmy Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences at the 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony for the best design and development of the new Spectra Professional IV-A advanced digital exposure meter. Read More....
     

  • 1993- The company received Award of Outstanding Achievement in Engineering development from the American Society of Lighting Designers for the design of Spectra Professional IV meter technology.
     

  • 1989- The company was honored with the Technical Achievement Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the design and development of the Spectra CineSpot One degree Spotmeter. The CineSpot is economical, compact easy to use for making simple yet accurate screen brightness measurement and other field measurements. Read More....
     

  • 1979- Technical Achievement Award for the development of Spectra Series II Cine Special Exposure Meter from the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences. The Series II Cine Special Exposure Meter is a durable instrument which may be programmed to read instantly the optimal f-stop for any scene. Stable solid-state circuitry achieves increased sensitivity and accuracy at low light levels.
     

  • 1976- Scientific and Technical Achievement Award for the engineering and manufacture of the Spectra Film Balanced Tricolor Meter from the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences, it was the first commercially available three-color temperature meter designed for photographers.
     

  • 1972- Scientific and Technical Achievement Award from the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences for the development and introduction of Spectra Film Gate Photometer, designed for the motion picture film printers used in the film processing laboratories.
     

  • 1971- Technical Achievement Award for the development and introduction of the film-lens balanced Spectra Three Color Temperature Meter from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences.