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![]() "Albert Manfredi" wrote in message ... "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: Albert Manfredi wrote: It's not tungsten we prefer, I don't think, but rather a color temperature that's close to that of a flame. Err, isn't that what I wrote? It's the colour temperature that matters rather than the source. Well, you wrote may things, including this: "Lighting which is used to replace daylight - like that most of us have at home for use when daylight fades - ideally shouldn't give such a sudden change in temperature that it is noticeable. In the same way as lighting used to supplement daylight - like in say an office - should also be an approximate match to that daylight. It's common sense, really." I do agree that if we are supplementing daylight, e.g. in work spaces with large windows during the day, rather than providing lighting at night, a cooler light (hotter temp) is probably preferable. But for night time lighting, I think what we are looking for is the color of flame. I'm saying, it's not that we are conditioned to the color of tungsen, it's that we are looking for something close to 2000 K at night. Much cooler cooler light than that (higher temp) is stark and generally unpleasant. By the way, this also applies to xenon headlights in some cars. They are superbly obnoxious at night, to other drivers. Even if they aren't brighter than halogens, the bluish color is very distracting. Fortnunately, there seem to be fewer of the really annoying ones around these days. Maybe the auto makers got too many complaints. Bert Don'cha just hate the way they swing from blue through stark white to green, when they come round a bend in front or behind you ... Also, having sat behind some, the perceived ability to light the road, does not seem to be any better than halogens, which may again come down to colour temperature and the human vision comfort zone. Arfa |
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