Re: Lighting and Lux levels
Re: Lighting and Lux levels
- Subject: Re: Lighting and Lux levels
- From: <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 14:16:55 -0400
Roger,
Have a look at the spectrum on page 3 of this pdf from the
same company.
http://www.venturelighting.com/Literature/NaturalWhite_v2005.pdf
It "looks" better than the generic halide spectrum. There
are still some peaks however, and it may play tricks as
you say.
Danny Pascale
dpascale AT babelcolor DOT com
www.BabelColor.com
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:57:13 -0400
Roger Breton <email@hidden> wrote:
Charlie,
I'd be weary of all those peaks as they will surely
cause metameric
nightmares. Just look at the SPD here:
http://www.venturelighting.com/TechCenter/Lamp-Color.html
FWIW, I advised the unversity where I teach to put in
regular Phillips
ColorTone fluorescent tubes instead of the ulgly warm
white they used. This
is for a graphic design 25 G5s student lab. I
recommended they instead got
Solux desktop tasklamps for each stations but, believe
it or not, that fell
under another budget. At least they were able to change
the lamps and they
made all the difference.
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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