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<p>way to convert between the two systems because the test methods are so different. The ISO rating is higher and can be over 100. This is because contemporary white paper incorporates <a href="page.php?w=fluorescent_whitening_agent">fluorescent whitening agent</a>s (FWA). Because the ISO standard only measures a narrow range of blue light, it is not directly comparable to human vision of whiteness or brightness.</p>

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