From what I understand, with RGB on, you get a "cool white" or something up in the Kelvin range with something like a TRI7.
If you use RGB and then add in some amber, does this begin to give you a "warmer white"? If so, just how much?
If you use RGB and then add in white, what do you get - warmer, middle, or and just how much.
Basically asking for a rating scale for "whites" using these methods.
We are trying to plan LED lighting for a small 25 by 20 foot chancel (stage) area that will primarily support a grounded (no sun glasses or ear plugs) contemporary worship in a Methodist Church as well as an occassional program, play, concert and even a possible wedding, funeral or traditional service. Can't seem to find much out about using LED lights like the QA5X or QWH5X in a worship environment.
Thanks Ed
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