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Originally Posted by Penguin
Do you need special lights , in terms of wavelength, e.g. more reddish, "natural light", or even full spectrum light (quite expensive), or do you need a certain minimum brightness? I am asking because I can ask our lighting crew if they know some energy saving alternatives.
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I have four lamps suspended from roof (two in living/bedroom, one in kitchen and one in hallway) with fluorescent lamps: each have one tube lighting to down and two indirectly via roof. In addition in kitchen there are two extra fluorescent light above sink and working area (in addition to original one) and in living/bedroom two Waldmann desk lamps.
I don't remember details on colour but its less white than in that standard light in kitchen and it does not include blue (or has extremely little of it). I have not had need to change lamp in last three years so I don't remember exact type anymore.