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Do you have a lighting solution to spot check on some of the colors that are susceptible to the pink problem?


We are a flooring manufacturer that has used your lighting solutions before, and I’d like to inquire about a potential solution for an issue that we currently have. 

Can you suggest a lighting solution that would help us to do a spot check on some of the colors that are susceptible to the pink problem? I imagine that if we were to add light that targets the longer wavelength, warmer part of the spectrum, it would really make it easy to see pink if it were to exist…..but is that correct? 

Based on the details provided, we would likely recommend our ABSOLUTE SERIES™ LED Flexible Strip product, as it is able to offer a CRI of 99, making the output virtually indistinguishable from natural daylight. 

It might be helpful to know that this item has been positively reviewed by several other customers who have used them for color matching and photography. Hopefully, this means that you will be able to identify incorrect colors or hues in the products being inspected, though please feel free to take advantage of our 30-day return policy if it is not the right fit. 


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