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I went to the store and was looking at incandescent lights. Some of them were labelled "soft white". Others were labelled "spot". What are the differences between these lights from a Peat/wavelength perspective?
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Charlie said:It blocks light. Making it less effective.
j. said:Charlie said:It blocks light. Making it less effective.
I see. You're right, I just looked at the one that says "soft white" and it is painted. Ha, I'm a noob on lights.
Charlie said:narouz, he is in another country so not sure that it would be the same voltage and stuff???
Charlie said:If it's a regular ole incandescent bulb you are fine.
j. said:I got my 200W clear bulb for $1. I don't know if it's the right wavelength though. I suppose they aren't likely to emit much blue light.
narouz said:Is it a regular light bulb,
or does it have an internal reflector (floodlight/spotlight)?