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I was wondering about that, because from all Inovas i have seen so far, have all being GT, with very slightly variation between the X series and T series.
The X (minus the non-luxeon models) series seem to have perfect snow white beams, while the T series are inclining a little bit to the bluish color spectre. I know some people prefer warmer tones of color (more yellowish), but if by the 'GT' definition, "snow white" tint is implied, then all luxeon Inovas are GT. I guess the HDS system uses a slightly different tint classification (as stated in their FAQ), or do they also mean that GT is perfect white, not warmer as in incans? P
Why do you all think about this? Please, correct if i'm wrong... This just my ignorant guess, not an ubber scientific or academic research. Please also share your previous experiences with these two brands of lights, compare their tints:
P.S- I have never seen an unacceptable neither a mildly undesirable tint from a luxeon light, that's why i'm bit consufed by this whole GT concept.
Cheers.:buddies:
The X (minus the non-luxeon models) series seem to have perfect snow white beams, while the T series are inclining a little bit to the bluish color spectre. I know some people prefer warmer tones of color (more yellowish), but if by the 'GT' definition, "snow white" tint is implied, then all luxeon Inovas are GT. I guess the HDS system uses a slightly different tint classification (as stated in their FAQ), or do they also mean that GT is perfect white, not warmer as in incans? P
Why do you all think about this? Please, correct if i'm wrong... This just my ignorant guess, not an ubber scientific or academic research. Please also share your previous experiences with these two brands of lights, compare their tints:
P.S- I have never seen an unacceptable neither a mildly undesirable tint from a luxeon light, that's why i'm bit consufed by this whole GT concept.
Cheers.:buddies:
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