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99 CRI LED Strip Light for Proofing Slides and Photographing Artwork


I would like to replace the fluorescent bulbs in my Justlicht light table with your CRI 99 LED. Yes, you have 4-foot bulbs that I could drop in, but they are CRI 95, and I would prefer 99, as well as being able to use the LED strips in another lightbox to photograph art objects. Doable?

I am a photographer, and color corrections are critical for my work, both for proofing slides and photographing artwork. Therefore, a flexible solution of CRI 99 LEDs would be best for me. Do you ship to Iceland?

We are happy to confirm that we are able to ship orders internationally to Iceland. These orders typically take one to two days to process before being dispatched. 

Further, we can also confirm that our D50 5000K T5 LED Linear Light Fixture for Color Matching (ISO3664:2000) (PN4026.2F.50.4P) is compatible with the input frequency of 120 – 277V AC at 50 – 60 Hz. As such, it appears that the product would be compatible with the 220V AC referenced. 

If the ABSOLUTE SERIES™ LED Flexible Strip is of interest, we can confirm that the product can be used with 12V DC Power or line voltage via the 12V TRIAC Dimmable Power Supply.


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