I have been working on a few projects that require high CRI LED's (95+) and was told that lighting manufacturers now game the CRI (Color Rendering Index) system so really 95+ CRI led may not be very good at rendering color and newer TM-30 standard should be used instead of CRI.
I am curious if any of the lighting guru's on here with spectrometers have done any real world testing with both the newer ANSI/IES TM-30 method and CRI and compared it to a manufacturers published CRI as it seems manufacturers do not widely use TM-30.
I am curious if any of the lighting guru's on here with spectrometers have done any real world testing with both the newer ANSI/IES TM-30 method and CRI and compared it to a manufacturers published CRI as it seems manufacturers do not widely use TM-30.
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