Bob_McBob
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Before commenting any further, everyone should read this article carefully. It explains the NIST and other research into colour perception and preference TK and I are discussing and how it has influenced ANSI colour standards. Not only were very negative Duvs strongly preferred at all CCTs by most test subjects, but the cutoff for even perceiving a tint as white is also much lower at 4000K and below. For most people, a perfectly neutral Duv is not preferable after becoming accustomed to the light source. That doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be any neutral lighting, or that a daylight reference isn’t useful, but user preference is ultimately what matters.
https://www.ledsmagazine.com/smart-lighting-iot/white-point-tuning/article/16695905/ansi-continues-advancements-on-ssl-chromaticity-standard-magazine
