The Chromalux Color Corrected Bulbs are much more energy efficient than regular CFL bulbs. They last 5,000 hours, compared to 700 hours for standard bulbs...and emit a beautiful and natural white light.The light in the room with one of these bulbs is very natural. The bulb has its origin in Finland, Land of the Midnight Sun. This bulb was developed for sustained use during very long, very dark winters. Extensive research and testing resulted in a design which closely simulates natural daylight.Chromalux improves readability, reduces eye stress and allows optimum visual comfort. By reducing yellow glare-light in the center of the spectrum, Chromalux bulbs restore purity and freshness to colors of objects and surroundings for a more relaxing environment and enhanced well-being. Good for your home and office.Life-rated at 3500 hours. And it lasts 5 times longer than standard CFL light bulbs. Fits right into standard fixtures. Amazing light!
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If you want to use an incandescent (non-fluorescent) rather than a fluorescent bulb, the Chromalux is the closest you can get to natural light. The bulb comes from Finland, モLand of the Midnight Sun,ヤ where life must be sustained in almost total darkness for six months of the year.
These glare-free bulbs are made of special composition glass that contains neodymium, a rare earth element used in lasers. This element is able to absorb yellow and other dulling components of the spectrum. As a result, the light is purified, allowing the values of the violet, blue, green and red components to be strengthened without producing an imbalance of one color over another. Standard light bulbs last approximately 700 hours; Chromalux lasts for approximately 5,000 hours!
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