CRI, Color Rendering Index is a measure of a light source’s ability to show object colors “realistically” or “naturally” compared to a familiar reference source such as incandescent light or daylight. A CRI of 80 means that the light source is replicating 80% of the visible color spectrum that the sun would produce at the same color temperature. A CRI of 100%, taken at a color temperature of noon day sunlight will exactly reproduce the colors found on a sunny day at noon.
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