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What is CRI and why is it important?Updated 3 months ago

CRI or Colour Rendering Index is defined as a light source’s ability to render colour. Essentially, the measure is intended to characterise the quality of light emitted by any given light source.

CRI is rated from 1-100. The higher the CRI, the more accurately the light source renders every colour in the visible spectrum. To have what is generally considered good colour rendering, a source must be greater than 80 CRI. Tala LEDs all have a CRI count higher than 95, making them perfect for gallery-quality lighting. ​

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