Lighting in the garage including the workshop area

  • Erstellt am 2019-02-06 16:49:06

Golfi90

2019-02-10 11:39:23
  • #1
The company I work for is involved in worldwide automotive prototype construction. With the models, every 0.01mm counts! Numerous highlight edges, which make a car what it is, are meticulously examined over several hours. What did the very, very expensive lighting technician do when a new hall costing several million euros was built? Exactly, everything was suspended continuously with LED light strips! If halogen lighting were better for working, etc., I suppose he would have used those as well! I believe your assumptions still come from the early days of LED lighting.
 

Kekse

2019-02-10 11:50:54
  • #2
Then ask a painter (meaning painting pictures, not “…and varnisher”) if LEDs ever come into the studio. To my knowledge, there still are no LEDs with a color rendering index of 100 (which halogen always has), and I cannot help but notice that our pictures in the living room look distinctly different under LED light than during the day. Judging edges is a completely different use case (motorcycle tinkering probably goes in the same direction though). I like LEDs for various reasons, but anyone who claims they are completely equal to black lights in terms of optics must be blind. I dare to predict that they never will be, at least not for everyone (I suspect individual differences in the exact response behavior of the cones).
 

ypg

2019-02-10 12:14:44
  • #3


No, I dealt with it a bit last month because I was discussing a lighting problem here myself. Yes, googling helps. But: I have LEDs as well as halogen in the house and simply compared.

I think there's a bit of youthful stubbornness in you in the sense of "everything new is better" ;)
 

Obstlerbaum

2019-02-10 14:13:26
  • #4
We can't help that you bought junk. And anyone who identifies a CRI 97 lamp in a blind test is a natural wonder...
 

Kekse

2019-02-10 14:25:39
  • #5
Yes, blah. "Linux is just as easy to use in the CURRENT version as Windows," "CRT monitors don't flicker, you're imagining that," "there's no whistling here," "LED light looks just like that from black spotlight (and anyone who claims otherwise is lying or imagining things)," tbc.
 

ypg

2019-02-10 14:33:52
  • #6


Do and think whatever you want.
Just because someone gives cheeky answers doesn't automatically mean they're right.
 

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