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Difference between Centric Daylight and NorthLux Bulbs?


What is the difference (for an end consumer) between the Centric Daylight and NorthLux 95 bulbs? I am looking at 6500k bulbs.

We're happy to confirm that the CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ Full Spectrum Flicker-Free A19 10W LED Bulb and NorthLux™ 95 CRI E26 A19 LED Bulb for Art & Studio products are extremely similar.

The primary difference comes from the D65 standard which the NorthLux A19 bulb is designed to align with. D65 is a global industry standard for lighting products, which some customers who work with photography or art production might find great benefit in. However, the majority of customers may not notice a difference between the two products at all.

For more information regarding the D65 standard, there is a great article on our website that might prove to be useful: https://www.waveformlighting.com/color-matching/what-is-d65-and-what-is-it-used-for


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