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Two new methods for analysing the pigment composition of photosynthetic samples have been developed during the last few years. One, called the spectral reconstruction method, uses linear least-squares fitting, while the other, named the Gauss-peak spectra method, entails non-linear optimisation; each has some advantages over the other, but both use a large number of data points and surpass the traditional...