[SML] Dressing room LED bulbs (longish personal experience report)
David Fox
David.Fox at etcconnect.com
Fri Sep 9 16:45:44 UTC 2022
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Color rendering would be my biggest consideration with makeup mirrors. I know that the "High CRI" fluorescent lamps that the Facilities team tried to foist on Cornell U's Drama dept were NOT even remotely accurate at rendering color...
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I get it. This might be tricky as IDEALLY, you want the CRI in the makeup mirrors to match the CRI of your theatrical fixtures. With incandescent vs tungsten, we could fake it pretty well but LED to LED? Or Fluorescent to LED EEK.
Also if you really want to make your head spin start looking at TM30 vs CRI which is WAY more accurately representing the spectrum in the color space but not yet implemented by enough people to expect to find a report for an A bulb.
If it was me ( and ( know it is not) I would review datasheets for my theatre's inventory of LED fixtures and determine what the average CRI is. I know you and I both do this. Then I would try to match to dressing room lights, OR if that is more work than anyone cares to do, put 3000k lamps in the dressing room mirrors as a baseline and a few stagelights in the dressing room/make up room area by a mirror where they are the only source of illumination so that actors can check as they apply.
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