Letterbox Mike
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This has probably been discussed, I did a search but couldn't find a good answer to this...
We're putting new lights up in our printing and production areas. I want to put lamps in that are the closest to daylight, but I'm not sure which temperature is best. I'm hoping someone with first hand experience can chime in and tell me what has worked well for them in their shop.
I can buy lamps locally that are 5000k, 5200k, 5500k, 5600k, 6000k and 6500k, all of which fall into the "natural sunlight" spectrum. They all look fairly similar in the store display, to me 6500k looks obnoxiously blue, but i know the daylight spectrum extends up to 7500k so it could even be bluer. And I know daylight color temp changes throughout the day, but what would you recommend we go with as an overall best "average" so the colors we see printing/printed look fairly accurate to how they'll appear outside?
I'm assuming something in the 5500k-6000k range but I don't know, hence my hope someone has firsthand knowledge they can share.
Or is there a different/better source online somewhere other than our local lighting distributor that I'm not considering?
Thanks!
We're putting new lights up in our printing and production areas. I want to put lamps in that are the closest to daylight, but I'm not sure which temperature is best. I'm hoping someone with first hand experience can chime in and tell me what has worked well for them in their shop.
I can buy lamps locally that are 5000k, 5200k, 5500k, 5600k, 6000k and 6500k, all of which fall into the "natural sunlight" spectrum. They all look fairly similar in the store display, to me 6500k looks obnoxiously blue, but i know the daylight spectrum extends up to 7500k so it could even be bluer. And I know daylight color temp changes throughout the day, but what would you recommend we go with as an overall best "average" so the colors we see printing/printed look fairly accurate to how they'll appear outside?
I'm assuming something in the 5500k-6000k range but I don't know, hence my hope someone has firsthand knowledge they can share.
Or is there a different/better source online somewhere other than our local lighting distributor that I'm not considering?
Thanks!