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On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 15:18:54 -0400, "Mike Marlow"
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Greg Guarino wrote:


Allegedly, but I was under the impression that the inherent light
production was not just skewed, but "spiky". Thus the adjustments made
to imitate "soft white" or "daylight" would still be different from
what we would have expected those terms to mean in the past. But hey,
I watched this the other day, so who knows what technology may bring.
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http://youtu.be/JWDocXPy-iQ


Holy cow Greg - never got past the first 30 seconds of that.


I thought it was pretty cool, but -extremely- early in the dev cycle.


Go to Home
Depot and look at their charts. Soft White and Daylight are opposite ends
of the spectrum. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and all of that
stuff, but I find the daylight bulbs to be a very true color rendition.
There are people here who will delve into the heat ranges and what all of
that means. I'm not one of those. Sorry - can't offer a specific
recommendation beyond what I just stated.


Soft white = yellow as hell, like my damned _teeth_! Screw incan!

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