The spectral stray light is a major, non-negligible error source affecting spectral intensity measurements for optical instruments. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of spectral stray light on high-temperature measurements using a near-infrared (1.0-1.65 mu m) multi-wavelength pyrometer. The spectral stray light corrections were measured for the multi-wavelength pyrometer using a pulsed tunable laser for wavelengths from 0.41 mu m to 2.63 mu m. A matrix correction method was then used for the spectral stray light for the multi-wavelength pyrometer. The spectral response characteristics of the pyrometer were calibrated using a standard high-temperature blackbody source. The experimental results show that the spectral re...