Colour Rendering Index on LED over 90
A lot of the things that we do to develop our products are to investigate in higher CRI and to secure lifetime. Please take a chance and look into the documentation on how our LED performs when we measure them according to the standard for CRI, Colour Rendering Index.
A lot of the things that we do to develop our products are to investigate in higher CRI and to secure lifetime. Please take a chance and look into the documentation on how our LED performs when we measure them according to the standard for CRI, Colour Rendering Index.
The colour rendering (CRI) is one of the most important factors is to create as pleasant light as possible for the humans, the light that emitted have to give a re-reflection from object or a surface that are correct. If we increase the colour rendering input we can reduce the light output compared with a lower CRI light source and still feel that they both are creating the same amount of light. The reaction we feel is that the light is more preferable and that the humans are valuing this as a positive change.
When the light is emitted with higher CRI it gives you better contrast with the benefit of the following:
- Simpler to detect small objects, good in precision work.
- Details are more easily seen in fabric, wood and similar
- Lower energy cost
- The people working with better CRI doesn’t feel as tired as in lower CRI
We have made some measurements of the values that our Optodrive emit in the applications that are using 3000 and 4000 Kelvin. Please look into this and give me you comments.
The colour rendering (CRI) is one of the most important factors is to create as pleasant light as possible for the humans, the light that emitted have to give a re-reflection from object or a surface that are correct. If we increase the colour rendering input we can reduce the light output compared with a lower CRI light source and still feel that they both are creating the same amount of light. The reaction we feel is that the light is more preferable and that the humans are valuing this as a positive change.
When the light is emitted with higher CRI it gives you better contrast with the benefit of the following:
- Simpler to detect small objects, good in precision work.
- Details are more easily seen in fabric, wood and similar
- Lower energy cost
- The people working with better CRI doesn’t feel as tired as in lower CRI
We have made some measurements of the values that our Optodrive emit in the applications that are using 3000 and 4000 Kelvin. Please look into this and give me you comments.