But more like 300W instead of 28W. So taking the enclosure and remote control of the bathroom type light, with the LED setup of a floodlight.
As for CRI, I guess it would be bad. How important is CRI though? Does this relate to subjective sense of “harshness”?
In terms of consumer product, I think something like this might be ideal:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ceiling-Dimming-Bathroom-Corridor-6M5252TYQ/dp/B07MCTVH5V/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?keywords=lED+ceiling+lamp+office+lamp+with+remote+control%2C+28W+2800lm+3000k-6000K+dimmable+LED+circuit+board+ceiling+light%2C+splashproof%2C+round+bedroom+light%2C+for&qid=1574930392&sr=8-2-fkmr0
But more like 300W instead of 28W. So taking the enclosure and remote control of the bathroom type light, with the LED setup of a floodlight. As for CRI, I guess it would be bad. How important is CRI though? Does this relate to subjective sense of “harshness”?
I also found this: https://nofilmschool.com/diy-light-panel-busted-lcd-tv
Stresses importance of size, diffusion pads and fresnel lens for creating a soft, diffuse light.
Was thinking a good DIY project would be to take a LED floodlight and wire in behind a busted 50″ display as a side panel (artificial window).
So the ideal consumer product might need to have a pretty wide surface area and fresnel lens which would drive up costs.
Also saw this on hacker news today: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21660718
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