Color Rendering Index
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Color Rendering Index (CRI) is the ability of a light source to produce color in objects. The CRI is expressed on a scale from 0-100, where 100 is best in producing vibrant color in objects. Relatively speaking, a source with a CRI of 80 will produce more vibrant color in the same object than a source with a CRI of 60.
[edit] Also See
- Sunlight
- Daylight
- Light
- Albedo
- TV Glossary of Terms
- Lighting Installation
- Reflection
- Metal Halide lamp
- Color Temperature
- Night time Freestyle Skiing Competitions
- Candela
- Color Rendering Index
- Design Lumens
- Exitance
- Footcandle
- Illuminance
- Intensity
- Lumen
- Lumens Per Watt
- Competitions under Artificial Light
- Lux lx
- Standard-definition television (SDTV)
- High-definition video HD
- Floodlights
- Kilowatt KW
[edit] Reference
- Wikipedia see Color Rendering Index [1]
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