I wonder if there is any news about the Rotaries with amber emitters.
I wonder if there is any news about the Rotaries with amber emitters.
Monochromatic light can be measured in lumens, (and in fact is reported that way by the LED manufacturers for most colors of LEDs), but the values that you get aren't all that useful for estimating how bright the saturated color is going to look. Even ignoring the large differences in lumens for the same radiometric output as the wavelength shifts that occur at the edges of the range of visible light (deep reds and blues - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luminosity_function), there are also saturation effects. So a highly saturated color will usually appear to be brighter than a desaturated color (e.g. white) with the same measured lumen value.This may have been asked before, but can the output of these lights be measured in Lumens? If so what would be the output be on the Red or Amber?
I have a Hyper Red and it's the same, so I put some diffusion film on.Amber is plenty bright and has awesome throw.