Graham Sutherland / Polynomial on Nostr: sun's gone down, so I gave them a proper visual test. 2700K at any appreciable ...
sun's gone down, so I gave them a proper visual test.
2700K at any appreciable brightness is *very* challenging for LEDs, so even at CRI95 I can tell these are pumped phosphor rather than proper Planckian emitters (e.g. incandescent), but this is one of the better attempts I've seen.
I would like to see a 3200K CRI95 option from them at a similar brightness output. That still leaves you at the warm end of the scale but hides the blue peak leakage a lot better.
2700K at any appreciable brightness is *very* challenging for LEDs, so even at CRI95 I can tell these are pumped phosphor rather than proper Planckian emitters (e.g. incandescent), but this is one of the better attempts I've seen.
I would like to see a 3200K CRI95 option from them at a similar brightness output. That still leaves you at the warm end of the scale but hides the blue peak leakage a lot better.