Slowly figuring out wattage and temperature for tungsten light bulbs, so I'm starting to eyeball more of daylight type of lighting (5600k).
When online to look at various fluorescent light builbs, and noticed that majority of light heads can mount up to 6 fluorescent builbs, but each bulb is about 28 watt..
So why is there such wattage difference between tungsten lights, which you can easily get up to 500watt with a single light bulb, and fluorescent ligh head, which will only produce around 100watts? Different light emitting materials?
When online to look at various fluorescent light builbs, and noticed that majority of light heads can mount up to 6 fluorescent builbs, but each bulb is about 28 watt..
So why is there such wattage difference between tungsten lights, which you can easily get up to 500watt with a single light bulb, and fluorescent ligh head, which will only produce around 100watts? Different light emitting materials?
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