Flame temperature based on colour

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So I've been wondering, is it possible to determine how hot a flame is based on the colour? I know that you can classify it into general groups (yellow ~= 1000*C, etc.), but is there any way to get a more accurate temperature estimation? Any papers on this?
 
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You'd need a device to very accurately measure the wavelengths, but I can't think of anything stopping you.

However I feel like there are more accurate and easy ways to measure temperature. Generally speaking I think it's more common to use color to analyze temperature distributions of a specific object.