Re: Store lighting suggestion?
Re: Store lighting suggestion?
- Subject: Re: Store lighting suggestion?
- From: David Scharf <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 01:41:54 -0800
Hi Roger,
Yes, the "Vivid" series of lamps.
I have been trying out various LED MR-16 halogen replacement lamps for
my home and these are spectrally the best I have tried. My problem is
that I need to find a lamp that will work with dimmers and work with the
fixtures I already have. The Soraa Vivid lamp I tried looked great but
flickered when I dimmed it way down. Of course I really didn't have a
proper dimmer that would work with LED lights--just tried it out with
the old dimmer I had. Not really sure how they would perform in a
color-critical lighting situation. I still use 5000°K flourescents in my
studio. Still, they are the best looking LED light I have come across.
Regards,
David
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On 2/23/15 5:26 PM, Roger Breton wrote:
Hi David,
Do you perhaps mean this lamp : http://www.soraa.com/public/docs/Spec-Sheets-GU5.3-US/3.0/Soraa SM16 7W.pdf
I couldn't find the spectral power distribution in the specs :(
Is this a lamp that you used yourself?
Best / Roger
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Sent: 23 février 2015 19:58
To: Randy Norian; ColorSync User List List
Subject: Re: Store lighting suggestion?
Look at Soraa Lighting LED bulbs. They make a pretty good MR-16 replacement bulb with up to 95 CRI.
Regards,
David
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On 2/23/15 12:33 PM, Randy Norian wrote:
I was contacted by the owner of a quick-print shop, asking for suggestions on in-store lighting.
He is planning to change to all-LED lighting in his store - I really have no expertise in the area of workplace lighting and was wondering if anyone would care to chime in?
The store is in a university setting and there are a number of student projects printed here, so there *are* some clients who care about color accuracy and appearance.
I'm not consulting on this job, just looking for info for a friend.
5000K throughout makes for pretty harsh workplace lighting... what advice would we have, for a store owner who is asking how he can do things better?
Many thanks-
Randy Norian
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