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Allow to define a color for a single color emitter #191

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion gdtf-spec.md
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Expand Up @@ -1385,7 +1385,7 @@ the Beam are specified in [table 41](#user-content-table-41 ).
| BeamRadius | [Float](#user-content-attrtype-float ) | Beam radius on starting point. Default value: 0.05; Unit: meter. |
| BeamType | [Enum](#user-content-attrtype-enum ) | Beam Type; Specified values: "Wash", "Spot", "None", "Rectangle", "PC", "Fresnel", "Glow". Default value "Wash"
| ColorRenderingIndex | [Uint](#user-content-attrtype-uint ) | The CRI according to TM-30 is a quantitative measure of the ability of the light source showing the object color naturally as it does as daylight reference. Size 1 byte. Default value 100. |
| EmitterSpectrum | [Node](#user-content-attrtype-node ) | Optional link to emitter in the physical description; use this to define the white light source of a subtractive color mixing system. Starting point: Emitter Collect; Default spectrum is a Black-Body with the defined ColorTemperature. |
| EmitterSpectrum | [Node](#user-content-attrtype-node ) | Optional link to emitter in the physical description; use this to define the white light source of a subtractive color mixing system or the color for the beam when no color mixing is defined. Starting point: Emitter Collect; Default spectrum is a Black-Body with the defined ColorTemperature. |

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