The current white LED color has a wide range of correlated color temperatures and varying distances to the Planckian locus, which cause different tints in the white color. This color variation keeps a number of illumination and indication applications away from LEDs. This article introduces a passive method, adding correction filters, to correct the color and achieve visual equivalence of LED white light. The efficiency of using correction filters is discussed.
Current white LED color has a wide range of CCT and varying distance to Planckian Loci, which cause different tint in white color. This color variation keeps a number of illumination and indication applications away from LEDs. This article introduces a passive method, adding correction filters, to correct the color and achieve visual equivalence of the LED white light. Efficiency of using correction filters is discussed.
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