Full Spectrum Lamp
What is Full Spectrum Lamp?
Full-spectrum light is light that covers the electromagnetic spectrum from infrared through near-ultraviolet. “Full-spectrum” is not a technical term when applied to an electrical light bulb but rather a marketing term implying that the product emulates natural light.
Full-spectrum fluorescent lamps are utilize in the art studio by artists who paint pictures on canvas when they paint at night or internal (ideally, during the day the art studio should have north sunlight, but many artists don’t have access to north sunlight so they use full-spectrum lamps instead) in order to make sure that the colors they are using appear in their natural hue as they will appear when the painting is exhibit in a home or in an art gallery.
Full-spectrum lamps are also used by color scientists or color matchers in paint stores to match colors at night or inside when they don’t have access to north sunlight. Light is an environmental stimulus for regulating circadian cycles.
Full-spectrum lighting: fact or fiction?
Full Spectrum Lamp simulates natural outdoor light.
Full Spectrum Lamp portrays true colors.
Full Spectrum Lamp reduces glare, fatigue, and eye strain.
Full Spectrum Lamp illuminates details and color.
Full Spectrum Lamp makes work environments more productive.
Full Spectrum Lamp brings the benefits and beauty of the outdoors to a building’s interior space
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