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- From: wiegand@rtsg.mot.com (Robert Wiegand)
- Subject: Re: Full-spectrum *incandescent bulbs*
- Message-ID: <wiegand.724953219@lido16>
- Keywords: Full-spectrum lighting
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- Organization: Motorola Inc., Cellular Infrastructure Group
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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 15:53:39 GMT
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- rxb@vax (Rachel Banko) writes:
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- >If I use full-spectrum *incandescent bulbs*, must the bulb be naked
- >to get its effects - i.e. no lamp shade or glass ceiling dish?
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- A glass cover shouldn't be used. Glass blocks UV light, which is why
- sunlight coming through a window is not sufficient.
- I'm not sure about a lamp shade, I would expect it would depend on
- the construction of the shade.
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- Robert Wiegand - Motorola Inc.
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- Disclamer: I didn't do it - I was somewhere else at the time.
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