Sep 21, 2006 #1 R redcar Enlightened Joined Jul 9, 2004 Messages 250 What would be the sum of 1 lumen magenta, 1 lumen green, and 1 lumen cyan? Would it be 1 lumen white or 3 lumens of white? (Generally speaking) Redd
What would be the sum of 1 lumen magenta, 1 lumen green, and 1 lumen cyan? Would it be 1 lumen white or 3 lumens of white? (Generally speaking) Redd
Sep 21, 2006 #2 TinderBox (UK) Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 14, 2006 Messages 3,488 Location England, United Kingdom this has been mentioned before on CPF, see if you can find it. if you can get the convergence and the correct output levels it should work. regards. john.
this has been mentioned before on CPF, see if you can find it. if you can get the convergence and the correct output levels it should work. regards. john.
Sep 21, 2006 #3 hotbeam Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jan 2, 2003 Messages 1,737 Location Melb, AU it would result in 3 lumens of light but the resulting colour would not be white, it would be green/blue
it would result in 3 lumens of light but the resulting colour would not be white, it would be green/blue
Sep 22, 2006 #4 S s0crates82 Newly Enlightened Joined Oct 6, 2004 Messages 48 Location SoCal hotbeam said: it would result in 3 lumens of light but the resulting colour would not be white, it would be green/blue Click to expand... Indeed! Remember: Cyan Magenta Yellow Red Green Blue
hotbeam said: it would result in 3 lumens of light but the resulting colour would not be white, it would be green/blue Click to expand... Indeed! Remember: Cyan Magenta Yellow Red Green Blue