How do you "illuminate" your workshop?

More OT (sorry guys), but some people now might be surprised our telephones had no dial; just a winding handle to generate a voltage and ring the bell at the exchange in the local post office, so you could ask the operator to put you through to whatever number. The town was so small, our telephone number was 23.
I have one of these wall mounted phones, from my Dads family home. It's a beauiful old timber piece that deserves my time to restore it at some stage.
 
Speaking of LED colour tints, I have a couple of Convoy brand flashlights and have DIY'ed a couple of lights too. You can specify the tint and brightness 'bin' when you buy the LED itself as they are sorted into 'bins' according to these specifications. The Aliexpress Convoy store is very good at accommodating you with whatever colour tint and brightness you want, along with different current output drivers. I have a Convoy C8 for long throw with a only very slightly warm tint and max 1,000 lumens (used for spotting roos and other animals), and a Convoy C2+ for general home use with a warmer tint and much lower max output. The quality of these lights is extraordinary for the price.

I also have some bits and pieces to diy an LED conversion to and old 90's incan Maglite as I couldn't let it just sit there, being so beautifully machined. You can buy them but then my old torch would be wasted...can't have that.
 
Philips is advertising lamps with 16 million colors, apparently you can choose what you like, they are mains operated, not battery.
I have not looked closely at the color control system, I expect some sort of RGB control is involved.
Similar items may be available from other suppliers as well...

I am not connected to Philips or their competitors.
 
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