One of my hobbies is fountain pens and inks.
I used to have fluorescent tubes as overhead lighting. It made my ink colors look a bit off as compared to how they looked outside under direct or indirect sunlight. (Probably because fluorescent lighting tends to emit at discrete frequencies) Then I upgraded to LED lighting with a high CRI . Bridgelux 3000K 97CRI emitters. It's better, but I think the colors still look a little funny. For example, I noticed that yellows and oranges have this eye-burning fluorescent highlighter glow to them. Maybe it is because LED lighting has a lot of energy at blue and yellow?
Any other forms of lighting suggestions? Maybe a different color temperature?
I used to have fluorescent tubes as overhead lighting. It made my ink colors look a bit off as compared to how they looked outside under direct or indirect sunlight. (Probably because fluorescent lighting tends to emit at discrete frequencies) Then I upgraded to LED lighting with a high CRI . Bridgelux 3000K 97CRI emitters. It's better, but I think the colors still look a little funny. For example, I noticed that yellows and oranges have this eye-burning fluorescent highlighter glow to them. Maybe it is because LED lighting has a lot of energy at blue and yellow?
Any other forms of lighting suggestions? Maybe a different color temperature?