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Re: Low wattage but high output required
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charles
on Aug 13, 2002 at 4:04:45 pm
O.K thanks for the info. Thats a lot of info to digest. I think I'd go the with the photo grade fluorescents if money were no object. But might consider the HID lights as one person mentioned. I've looked them up and they seem to be a metal (sodium??) halide light used either as "grow" lights for plants or those annoying blue headlights you see on some new cars. If these are not full spectrum lights will I be able to get a good white balance?? The lights I choose will be my only source of lighting so the color temperature doesn't have to match anything else right??
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