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Full-Spectrum Light Sources
Title:
Full-Spectrum Light Sources
Date:
2003
Last updated:
March 2005
Author(s):
Mark Rea, Lei Deng, Robert Wolsey
Number of Pages:
17
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Abstract
Manufacturers of full-spectrum light sources have claimed a variety of benefits for their products, including better visibility, improved color rendering, better health, and greater productivity. Light sources promoted as full-spectrum can cost over ten times as much as nearly identical products that do not bear the full-spectrum claim. This report addresses questions about full-spectrum light sources: What are full-spectrum light sources? How valid are the claimed benefits? Are these products worth the extra cost? This report also proposes a convenient definition for full-spectrum light sources that can be used to quantify the extent to which a given light source deviates from a full-spectrum light source. In March 2005, NLPIP revised the report to present an improved calculation method for this new full-spectrum metric.