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Old 01-12-2006, 08:09 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by BSoares
Does that mean the lens on the projector can make the light be more of a blue or white? Because I've heard they are all 4300K and still I see some very blue on some white/almost yellow but they both get the road illuminated.

Would the projector model also change the color?

Your seeing the aging of the capsule. Sure some projectors over the other illuminate say maybe a tad more blue here or a tad more white here but for the most part they put out close to the same color, bright white. Now colorshifting is what a bulb does over time. As it ages the output color changes. When bulbs are brand new is when they are almost yellowish bright white but as they age they lose more lumens because their color changes more blue as time goes on. It takes a few hundred hours on a bulb for it to start having significant output color changes.

The only differences in colors between different projectors would be their different colorbands they have. Each different projector has its own triat colorband.
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