--- In [email protected], "Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some blue/white LEDs.  I remember an article a couple of years 
> ago about using a photographic gel to correct the color to represent 
> conventional bulbs.  Does anyone know what color to use?

Tom...An easier way would be to use GOLDEN WHITE LEDs available from 
Richmond Controls.  Click here:  http://www.richmondcontrols.com/
Note they have warm white, cool white, bright white, sunny white and 
golden white LEDs.  The golden white type simulate conventional bulbs 
the best.  Have fun...Ed L.





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