MissBizz
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For me any light bulb that was fluorescent had a green hue...for any incandescent or with the same temperature or near it was more of a yellowish orange. I could go down a street and tell bigbusiness which street lights had different types of bulbs just based upon the hue. Going into the dark was terrible..he had to hold my hand to go down the steps so I didn't fall. I did the 5 days 2 off at first it didn't feel like it was helping but after twice of doing that protocal it made a huge difference.I was a lighting engineer for movie/TV for 30 years, all lights have a color temperature to them, most are in the yellow hue.
Humans can't really distinguish between the colors unless they have a light with opposite color range to compare one another to
So far from what I can't tell it is making this easier to see..almost inhumane capability...LOL
Here is a color temp chart and as you can see most lights fall in the (yellow) hue.
Maybe I'm wrong but so far this is what I see as the change
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