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Bryan and David,
I am concerned primarily with daylight indoors and out of doors as the source of excitation.
Please everyone try for yourself at night time with your best house hold lighting (not standing on a chair) to discern slight differences in diamonds of different color.
I can not see the difference between a D and an H even in my bathrooms with very bright tube lights (one with fluoro's and one with LEDs).
But in rooms with windows facing almost any direction it is much easier to SEE slight color differences.
So aside from fluoro whitening or not - we really need good natural light and that good light always has some of those wonderful low intensity, not damaging or sunburning, violetish rays will have some effect.
Still trying to work out how to measure the effect.
I am concerned primarily with daylight indoors and out of doors as the source of excitation.
Please everyone try for yourself at night time with your best house hold lighting (not standing on a chair) to discern slight differences in diamonds of different color.
I can not see the difference between a D and an H even in my bathrooms with very bright tube lights (one with fluoro's and one with LEDs).
But in rooms with windows facing almost any direction it is much easier to SEE slight color differences.
So aside from fluoro whitening or not - we really need good natural light and that good light always has some of those wonderful low intensity, not damaging or sunburning, violetish rays will have some effect.
Still trying to work out how to measure the effect.