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White and Nerdy
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: South of Charlotte N.C.
Posts: 14,923
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I suggest trying one out in a color temperature that matches what you have already. LED's cycle on and off rapidly, at a rate that your eye still makes out objects. Some led's can be on a frequency that can bugger with your camera, for example.
I light my room with a single studio quality 100W LED on a lightstand pointed at the ceiling wall. While it may not be very efficient to light a room from wall/ceiling reflection, I do well with its color temperature and light quality.
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