Well, I think slicing is a nice way of improving the tint and to some extent the CRI of emitters. I don't have an spectrometer but my heavily modified SK98, with sliced XHP50A 3500K CRI90+ at up to ≈4A, outputs a pleasing warm light (the slicing may have set the CCT just a tad above 3000K) which is very convenient when jogging at night on the roads across my town's nearby fields. Casual drivers don't complain, and rain or fog is no problem.

Where an emitter ends up being rosy or not when sliced or shaved it mostly depends of its starting Duv, it may not happen for emitters with a high Duv or green tinted (relatively common nowadays). The above sliced XHP50A's output looks super close to my patio's halogen lamp, it's all I can say.