Allix Colour temperature and Consistency of Custom-made Spectrum in Korea
ALLIX believes that each person has its own color that suits
them perfectly. Lights are no longer just the tools which light up the places.
Lights have played roles from as daily necessities to enhance efficiency and to
maximize use of a space to as a sensitivity booster.
Color Temperature:
“Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)”:
Correlated Color Temperature (CCT)) is a metric that relates
the appearance of a light source to the appearance of a theoretical black body
heated to high temperatures. There are eight nominal CCT categories in the ANSI
binning standard: 2,700K, 3,000K, 3,500K, 4,000K, 4,500K, 5,000K, 5,700K, and
6,500 K. At a temperature of 2,000K, it is a very orange-yellow color. As the
temperature increases, the color shifts to yellow, yellowish white, white and
then a bluish white. Each application field requires different CCT. So does
each person. For example, aquarium lighting needs to appear deep blue to make blue
tints of water strong and vibrant, while meat display lighting demands reddish
warm white to make meat color more vivid and fresh. ALLIX, with its technical
know-how accumulated after multiple years of experiment, can reproduce white
colors at various CCTs beyond ANSI binning standard, from 2,000K to 10,000K. High Color Quality White
LED
Custom-made Spectrum:
ALLIX provides a range of customized spectral power
distribution (SPD) options that mix and match your lighting application areas,
from violet to blue and to white conversion colored spectrum are available in
any type, any size of ALLIX packages. Custom-made ALLIX LED packages and
modules are finely tuned to meet specialized lighting requirements.
Color Consistency:
Color consistency refers to the average amount of variation
in chromaticity among a batch of LED samples classified as identical ones. Mini Led Lights
Some light sources such as metal halide is notorious for
inconsistency of colors. Different samples from the same batch may show
different chromaticities. To limit this variation, the lighting industry uses a
color consistency system based on MacAdam ellipses. MacAdam ellipses provide a
guideline as to how accurate the average person’s color vision is, and how good
it is good at distinguishing between similar colors.
To manufacture with consistent color properties, ALLIX
corrected for tighter color point uniformity up to a 1 x 2 MacAdam ellipse,
which is the minimum range where the human eye can detect changes in color.

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