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Do you have an E27 bulb with D50 and very high CRI 99?


I need a light with very high color reproduction for visual arts applications (slide reproduction = high quality 'scanning' with a DSLR camera). What would be your recommendation?

We would recommend our CENTRIC DAYLIGHT E27 5000K A19 lamp for your needs.

​The 5000K color temperature will meet the D50 chromaticity requirements and the lamp has a color rendering index of 95+.

Comparing the two '5000K Photometric Reports' I can't find any difference between the D50 5000K bulb and the centric daylight full spectrum bulb 5000K you mentioned. Are these two bulbs identic?

We do list our products on multiple product pages, and you are correct that the E27 CENTRIC DAYLIGHT 5000K is the same product as the E27 D50 product. You can confirm this via the part number indicated for both, which are 4007.50.

Is there no bulb version with E27 base 5000K D50 with Absolute Series LEDs CRI 99 available to get a substantial improvement in the reproduction of R12? Is such a bulb with Absolute Series LEDs and higher CRI under development?

Unfortunately, we do not have any lamp products with our ABSOLUTE SERIES LEDs at this time. You are absolutely right that this would allow us to see improvements across the board in terms of color rendering, including R12, and do hope to be able to offer this in the near future!


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