LED technology allows you to set in any colour you want - there are bulbs with
colour remote control units on sale here that allow you to run them through
colours. This is why you can buy photo studio panels with adjustable white
balance.
Household bulbs are offered in both daylight and warm - 5500K and 3500K just
about anywhere. The actual colour may be variable so its a question of finding
one that suits. The only problem I've had so far is finding ones with diffused
covers - 'pearl' types - especially in the corn cob type. They look a bit odd
undifffused, although not as strange as a CFL.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.soultheft.com
Author/Publisher:
The SLR Compendium:
revised edition -
http://blur.by/19Hb8or
The TLR Compendium
http://blur.by/1eDpqN7
On 04/01/2014, at 5:54 AM, Charles Geilfuss wrote:
> Longevity seems to be
> good...three years and counting so far. There are a few lamps, mainly in
> living spaces where I read, that I continue to use 60W incandescent bulbs
> because I like the warm color and it is easier on my eyes.
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