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LED bulbs and perceived color

2023-04-13 18:32:44.386412+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Interesting, I suspect that differences in colorblindness and perceived spectrum are leading to us seeing LED lighting in different ways: LED bulbs, Waveform Lighting:

After last week’s article about LED lighting quality I noticed a lot of posts in the Hacker News discussion were praising bulbs from Waveform Lighting. So I ordered some to try. But they look too blue and I will be returning them. I’m flummoxed by LED lights now and am thinking I need some fancy color-tunable bulb.

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