SSGrower
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Thanks for the honest answer, stick with me here because I'm an every little bit helps kind of thinker....There is a slight color shift, but looking at the various Mcree factors that were tabulated, shifting the spectrum via drive current will produce a much smaller variance than shifting from one K/CRI to another.
The spectral distribution has the potential to change, there are many combinations of various light colors (combinations of monochromatic light) that will result in the same color temp. Now the question is what is ha]ening when additional current is applied - I believe it pulls up the peaks of the spectral distribution. Why would this be relevant? ....
The photons we are looking for reside on the slopes of this distribution and where they are will determine the degree to which they are increased. If we were lucky or good we would be able to selectively increase those wavelengths.