daylight spectrum bulbs
NT wrote:
On Oct 17, 1:05 pm, Neil Williams wrote:
On Oct 17, 1:53 pm, NT wrote:
You can get CFLs in daylight version, marked as daylight or 6500K.
Daylight tinted lighting is however hideous. Halogens come nowhere
near it at 3000K.
I've tended to find that "daylight" lighting means lighting with a
colour temperature equivalent to a dull, cloudy day, which isn't what
I need to cheer me up. Halogen is far nicer as it gives a much
"sunnier" light. The tubes used on First Great Western's trains are
particularly hideous.
Neil
Quite. Imho the OP would do far better to repaint.
Repaint three rooms vs trying a few different light bulbs? You must love
painting. I'd definitely try halogen/tungstun bulbs first. CFLs vary quite
a lot in their colour quality so there's a fair chance of finding one that
will produce a more pleasant effect.
Tim
Tim
NT
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