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Standard light Retrofit LED

An LED is a ‘light-emitting diode’ and in the graphics industry stands for the new ‘LED’ light, which has replaced older light sources such as neon tubes and tungsten lamps. Neon tubes are mainly known from the D50 or D65 standard light range. Today, LED light sources are predominantly used for standardised light in particular, as they can be spectrally adapted better and often emit a more harmonious light spectrum than neon light. In modern standardised lighting, it is possible not only to set up standardised light for one type …

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Standardized light

Standardized lighting refers to defined lighting conditions under which viewers can uniformly view and evaluate prints or objects. The most important standardized lighting type is D50 for printmakers (colour temperature: 5,000 Kelvin).

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