I used to think I wouldn’t go back to cool white after experiencing 4000K emitters. Then I experienced the 95+ CRI 5600K Yuji in the Sofirn C01. It was a mind blowing experience seeing a cool white emitter not making things look “undead” like the typical cool white LED. Problem is not too many flashlight companies use good 95+ CRI LEDs in cooler color temperatures.
Looks like you like your chicken lightly seasoned? I usually just load mine up on spices at maybe 7 to 8 different types! I once in a while enjoy lightly seasoned chicken but usually, it’s caked top, bottom, and sides with spices. :smiling_imp:
Regardless of how this thread eventually ends, there was a lot of good info here!
Ideally we want LEDs to replicate how the sun illuminates objects. With LEDs, we have lots more options than the 2700K, 100 CRI, 0 DUV incandescent bulbs of the past (hopefully I got that right). And with LEDs, there is a tradeoff between lumens, CCT, tint, and CRI.