Not in any way I can think of. The Spectraview II kit, if I'm not mistaken consists of a re-badged X-Rite i1 display pro colorimeter and there's no possible way that a colorimeter can conceivably calibrate or even have any kind of interaction with a incident/reflective light meter.
Perhaps someone wiser than I could recommend some manner in which they could instruct you to somehow measure a specific light source (it would have to be an extremely stable light source, and would likewise require an incredibly stable power supply to run said light source as a standard 110/220V wall socket is anything but stable, nor are they likely to be within 1-5% of their nominal voltages). Considering that your light meter probably measured down to either 1/3 stop or even perhaps 1/10 stop, this is quite a task indeed.
Lastly, you'd only be able to calibrate at best, if even possible at all, the incident measurements of your light meter. There's no way you'd be able to do anything at all with regard to reflective measurements on your light meter.
If anyone has any ideas or can tell me where I've mentioned something incorrect or I've mistaken something, please correct me - I'm here to, and happy to, learn as much as possible.
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