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Probably not appropriate to use the term CRI with UV light. That is a visible light measure. Of course there is always some visible light let through by the filter, but I think it is very low. Most of what you are seeing is fluorescence. The amount of UV given off by this light is really surprising so a lot of things fluoresce. Chlorophyll fluoresces red, so grass and leaves look red. Lots of mushrooms and fungi fluoresce whitish and you find out that these are everywhere. And of course you start seeing all the little bits of paper and clothing fibers that are everywhere. These are really bright due to fluorescent dyes that are added. The world just looks different under UV light.