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Re: Solux Bulb color temperature
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Re: Solux Bulb color temperature


  • Subject: Re: Solux Bulb color temperature
  • From: Beisch Clemens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 03:23:12 +0100

But isn't this all the confusion we are talking about?

It should be clear in the whole chain to which kind of Kelvin everyone is refering.
The manufacturer, the dealer, the marketing and so on.


So why making the work harder then necessary?
We know the CIE standards like D50, D65 and so on, and we are able to compare the spectrum.
So there is absolutly no reason for confusing with things like Kelvin.


Regards,
Clemens Beisch

Am 18.02.2009 um 03:02 schrieb Andrew Rodney:

Oh, in his forth post, the OP did say:
I want the 5000K that is closest to that of D50, of course.

Now we're getting somewhere.....

Andrew Rodney
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