i've read lots about looking for lighting that's between a certain K range; and i started thinking, is this an accurate way to determine the worth of a particular fluorescent bulb?
unlike natural right, if i'm not mistaken, flourescent lighthing doesn't emitt light in all parts of the spectrum. i thought the phosphors used in the bulb determines the part of the spectrum that's emitted. just because something is in the 3k, 6k, 10k, or whatever K rating, it doesn't mean it'll peak in the 400-520nm and 610-720nm ranges. it's quite possible that there won't be much emitted in that these useful ranges right?
is there any list out there that gives a run down, not on the K rating, but on the exact parts of the spectrum these fluorescent bulbs?
also, is there a list somewhere that rates the effectiveness of various fluorescent bulbs commonly available?
unlike natural right, if i'm not mistaken, flourescent lighthing doesn't emitt light in all parts of the spectrum. i thought the phosphors used in the bulb determines the part of the spectrum that's emitted. just because something is in the 3k, 6k, 10k, or whatever K rating, it doesn't mean it'll peak in the 400-520nm and 610-720nm ranges. it's quite possible that there won't be much emitted in that these useful ranges right?
is there any list out there that gives a run down, not on the K rating, but on the exact parts of the spectrum these fluorescent bulbs?
also, is there a list somewhere that rates the effectiveness of various fluorescent bulbs commonly available?