ledmitter_nli
Flashlight Enthusiast
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I thought I was going nuts with a new drop-in because colors weren't coming out as expected. Things didn't seem as "neutral" as it could be. So white wall hunting I notice the center of the beam appeared too yellow and the spill was tinted too rose-purple. You know, the kind of tint shifting seen in a million other LED lights.
I switch optics to test something more throwy and you know what? That rose-purple went almost completely away, the yellow was much reduced and the emitter now seemed true to its "neutral" description.
So I did a little research and found this graphic:
I guess this explains a lot about what's wrong with our industry and why the tint headaches many of us go through.
I switch optics to test something more throwy and you know what? That rose-purple went almost completely away, the yellow was much reduced and the emitter now seemed true to its "neutral" description.
So I did a little research and found this graphic:
I guess this explains a lot about what's wrong with our industry and why the tint headaches many of us go through.
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