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Might be too blue. You can't really say; evenness of spectrum is also something you have to look at. Typically you'll want a light in the 5000K-6500K range. It'll be a daylight bulb, something that has plenty of power distributed through the whole spectrum.
Ideally we'd have a light source that only produced spikes in the spectrum corresponding to the filters in our LCDs. That would be very bright for a lower wattage, since we wouldn't be throwing away a lot of the spectrum. |
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