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LG camera phone + tri-phosphor cool white = yellow! « on: June 05, 2010, 08:15:54 AM » Author: Luminaire
With the white balance set to daylight, tri-phosphor cool white lamps cause the entire image to have a bright yellow cast. It doesn't happen with normal cool white lamp though.

My normal digital camera doesn't see the difference between old cool white and 741/841s. 

Can anyone else duplicate it??
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Re: LG camera phone + tri-phosphor cool white = yellow! « Reply #1 on: June 05, 2010, 02:17:25 PM » Author: dor123
This phenomenon usually accurs in halophosphor fluorescent lamps operated on mains friquency. If the camera captures the image when the fluorescent lamp is in the zero current mode of the mains frequency and the shutter speed it high enough, all that you will get is the afterglow of the halophosphors which is yellow.
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Re: LG camera phone + tri-phosphor cool white = yellow! « Reply #2 on: June 06, 2010, 04:03:49 PM » Author: Luminaire
This phenomenon usually accurs in halophosphor fluorescent lamps operated on mains friquency. If the camera captures the image when the fluorescent lamp is in the zero current mode of the mains frequency and the shutter speed it high enough, all that you will get is the afterglow of the halophosphors which is yellow.

You read my message backward.  It turns yellow with triphosphor.


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