There is just no way I can argue that point. It certainly does NOT work for me. As I mentioned earlier, I tried some of the "Plasma White" bulbs that had a rather heavy blue tint, and in spite of being 80/100 watt bulbs, I just could not see.
Steve, please read the differences in our respective descriptions....mine says I like the light blue tint, yours says you dislike the heavy blue tint.
Both bulbs are often called plasma white or something similar, but they are not the same.
All incandescent bulbs, including quartz-halogen, use an inert gas that keeps the filament from burning up and all tend to put out a yellow light that can be varied by the intensity of the burn or by adding colour.
When more of any colour is added the resultant light becomes more attuned to that colour, with less of the visible spectrum available as usable light.
The heavy blue tint makes the output considerably more blue, and thus reduces its effectiveness for driving illumination, while the light coating adds some blue to the natural yellow of the filament and this alters/raises the output colour temperature to something closer to daylight, which is more effective than the original yellow.
The total light output from the bulb remains about the same, but its effectiveness is improved.
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