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|    Steve Firth to Dave Plowman    |
|    Re: LED car lights flicker - no need!    |
|    29 Apr 13 12:56:04    |
   
   nal-september.org> 7d57265d   
   XPost: uk.rec.driving   
   From: %steve%@malloc.co.uk   
      
   Dave Plowman wrote:   
   > In article <1l21y82.oq10an1jywi3zN%%steve%@malloc.co.uk>,   
   > Steve Firth <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote:   
   >> Are you   
   >> under the illusion that tungsten bulbs are adequate devices that provide   
   >> true colour rendition of the scenes they illuminate?   
   >   
   > Halogen is certainly adequate for most purposes.   
      
   No it's not. It's hopeless if accurate cour rendition is important. Check   
   this by taking a photograph by halogen light using daylight film or a   
   digital camera set to daylight mode.   
      
   Yellow, isn't it?   
      
      
   > LED falls far short. But I do realise you have been conned by the hype.   
      
   No Dave, I bought two bulbs and was sceptical about how good they might be.   
   Given that the light output was better than the halogens and CFLs they   
   replaced I bought some more.   
      
   However I am aware that your opinion means more than fact.   
      
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