I swear, they like to live in a news studio-level brightness. Its all overhead lighting and bright, cool light at night

Absolute sensory hell for me.

Straw poll: which looks better?

Theyre both too brightly lit imo but the warm is definitey nicer. I want to escape any room place lit like the right

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Now, imagine its like the cool white, but its even brighter and o’erhead💀

Skeleton’s be cool white…

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    2 days ago

    Kitchen/utility/work spaces -> bright cool light

    Living room/relaxation spaces -> warm light

    Mixed use -> bright cool ceiling light with standing warm light lamps.

    Generally speaking…

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      2 days ago

      In utilitarian areas, warm/cold light is less important than light with a high color rendering index.

      When I got my first flashlight with a high CRI light source, I was amazed at how much of a difference it made, it makes everything far more visible.

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          Not really, I just look for markings on the box when buying them.

          They tend to be marked with either HI CRI or HIGH CRI.