Bj?rn Vermo wrote:
People who need to evaluate colours often use neodym/praseodym
(a.k.a. didymium) lightbulbs. They have pinkish bulbs, and give a
light which is very daylight-like even at modest power. I got some
which were made in Finland (by Airam if I recall right). They seem to
be rare and hard to get.
As for screw-in fluorecents, they come in at least three different
colour grades. The most natural-looking are of course also the most
expensive.
We got the " made in china " grade here. I never knew about the green
fluorensent bulbs before.