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Is there any difference between the A19 FilmGrade and NorthLux besides color temperature?


Is there any difference between the A19 FilmGrade and Northlux besides color temp? I need to color-match prints and originals to my calibrated monitor. I have the FilmGrade now and they seem a bit cool.

The NorthLux products are slightly different than the FilmGrade™ Flicker-Free A19 LED Bulb, in that they have been calibrated to conform to the ISO D50 and D65 color standards. These color standards can be quite useful for creating lighting installations that require a very constrained level of variability in the light output.

Beyond this difference, the performance should be identical as these items are both of the same product family. 


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A19 Bulbs (60 watt equivalent)Color matchingD50 (printing, digitizing)


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