I’m sharing this because I think the information is cool and it’s relative to flashlight technology



by timetotryagain29

8 Comments

  1. Pandaepidemic

    I see so I need to heat up my leds to get rid of the green tint

  2. iamlucky13

    New tint-ramping technique incoming.

    Looks like we all need to upgrade our warm white lights with nitro systems for when we want daylight, and our blue-pumped high CRI lights for when we want violet pumped ultra-high CRI lights.

  3. mrregina

    I’m the same way. When I’m warm I’m white when I’m cold I’m blue. 🤣🤣🤣

  4. I saw a different demo of this just the other day, with a yellow LED turning green in a bowl of the stuff. It didn’t have the explanation with it though, just the “look at this”

  5. Puzzleheaded-Ad-4883

    I have been doing this demo for first year engineering students for a few years, you do need to test a few LEDs to get the best colour change. Orange shifting to green is the most noticeable as the wavelength region corresponds to a region of the human vision that is very sensitive to small wavelength changes. I think because green to orange is the fruit ripening colour change we evolved to notice.
    Red LEDs change to orange, but it is not so clear to see.

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