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Color Data
CRI-Ra
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CRI-Re
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R9 (Red)
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CRI Chart
* Measured spectral accuracy across 15 test color samples
TM-30 Rf
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TM-30 Rg
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TM-30 Red
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TM-30 Fidelity
* Color fidelity per 16 hue angle bins
Spectral Data
Glare
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Lux
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m-EDI
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CLa
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What it is: A measure of visual discomfort caused by high-intensity light emitting from a small surface area.
What it means: High glare (“hot spots”) can cause headaches, eye strain, and drastically reduce user compliance.
Ranges: <100: Comfortable | 100-250: Standard | 250-500: Harsh | >500: Extreme.
What it is: A standard measure of visual brightness (photopic illuminance).
What it means: Used historically to prescribe therapy times.
Ranges: >10,000 is High Intensity. >5,000 is Standard. >2,500 is Active Ambient.
What it is: Melanopic Equivalent Daylight Illuminance. Measures how effectively light stimulates ipRGCs in your eyes.
What it means: The modern standard for predicting biological and circadian impact.
Ranges: >1,000 is High Potency. >500 is Standard. >250 is Active Ambient.
What it is: Circadian Light (CLA) measures light based on its ability to suppress melatonin.
What it means: Evaluates how effectively a lamp stimulates your body’s master biological clock.
Ranges: >2,000 is High Potency. >1,000 is Standard. >500 is Active Ambient.
Spectral Output
*Data from highest setting. This is for informational purposes and is not medical advice.
Flicker Data
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Percent Flicker
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Flicker Index
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PstLM
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Flicker Waveform
*Data from highest setting.
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built-in-timer
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