mercury vapor???? hmmm

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dont get mad at me right away. i know mercury vapor isnt what we should use for this project, but hear me out.

i did a science fair project that i tested 3 different types of hid lighting.

i put metal halide, mercury vapor, and high pressure sodium

well i didnt really test all of these out so thats a problem,.

i won the science fair but now i really got to test these out for regionals.

i know that high pressure sodium will produce a light that is real orange, but will mercury vapor really be all that bad.

im going to try it out on friday and i will tell you guys my results
 
Yeah that idea wont work because all of your reds and greens are going to be the wrong shade to the colour filters, the same for the blue. You need a bulb that puts out anything from 5000k to 5800k or you wont have acurate results.

Trev🙂
 
well than why couldnt i turn up the values on the red and and green, and turn down the value for blue


OK so for hps. i put that is puts out a orange and everything looks messed up.

for mercury vapor what should i put.

it worked but the picture was too blue to suffice
 
It is a light blue but enough to change the colour of the lcds colour filters. If you had a hps or a halogen bulb and compared it to a 5100k mh bulb you would clearly see the diff and what im on about.

Changing the gain on the red, green and blue wont do much at all, because they are the wrong shade of the colours to begin with. They are only the right shade of colour when you have the correct colour temp light going through them.

Trev🙂
 
I wouldnt say a blueish colour, what happends when you mix green with blue?


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