Kat the LD
Member
I have a renovation project happening that involves covering some high windows. We're planning to install LED tape as cove lighting in the area to prevent to room feeling weirdly dark, and I want to have it change between warm white and cool white according to sunrise/sunset times when we don't have an event going on. When the room is in event mode, we'll use it as part of the stage lighting system, so RGB is necessary.
We used some City Theatrical 5-in-1 tape for a project last year, and it made beautiful light but was absolute torture to solder. This project isn't likely to require many solder joints (we'll probably use whole rolls for the most part), but also the area where we'll be installing it is only accessible via a gigantic drive-it-around-the-building-cause-it-won't-fit-through-most-interior-doorways lift.
So here's the question: can the RGBA, RGBWW or RGBCW mix a genuinely nice 6000K and 2700K? Or are the colors tuned such that I'll need WW and CW to accomplish a clean-looking white for both color temperatures?
We used some City Theatrical 5-in-1 tape for a project last year, and it made beautiful light but was absolute torture to solder. This project isn't likely to require many solder joints (we'll probably use whole rolls for the most part), but also the area where we'll be installing it is only accessible via a gigantic drive-it-around-the-building-cause-it-won't-fit-through-most-interior-doorways lift.
So here's the question: can the RGBA, RGBWW or RGBCW mix a genuinely nice 6000K and 2700K? Or are the colors tuned such that I'll need WW and CW to accomplish a clean-looking white for both color temperatures?