Warmer light enhances reds, yellows, and oranges, so the cool white
fluorescents can make it tough.
The easiest way may be to install a solatube skylight
http://www.solatube.com or for the budget-minded, a liter of light
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-Fpsw_yYPg
But with shortening day
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Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Grading table lighting
Charles and Patricia...
We at Sunrise invested in 4’ LED lighting recently and can see a benefit in a
multitude of ways. Lower operating cost is the obvious publicized benefit but
the reduction in area temperature during
The "Natural Light" 4 foot fluorescent T-8 bulbs at H. Depot have
one of the highest color index ratings available, 94 (out of 100) or
thereabouts if memory serves correctly. The Daylight bulbs are a
close second (or maybe I have these 2 reversed). I experimented with
We currently use a couple of 4ft fluorescents above the sorting table
before bagging. Seems more difficult, as we are getting a little older each
year, to distinguish between dark red and brown or black. I was wondering
what others were using in their operations? Thank you kind hearted souls.
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Subject: Re: [apple-crop] Grading table lighting
The "Natural Light" 4 foot fluorescent T-8 bulbs at H. Depot have one of
the highest color index ratings available, 94 (out of 100) or thereabouts if
memory serves correctly. The Daylight bulbs are a close second (or maybe I
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