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Old 02-02-2008, 06:22 PM
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Regarding that paper, I am fascinated to learn that they were already using 9300 degrees Kelvin as a "white" reference in 1968. 6500K is proper/daylight white as used in TV studios; 9300 is that bluish, brighter tint, what I call "TV white", that was and is still very common on consumer TV sets, since being brighter helps to sell them.
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