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by goku12
363 days ago
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Strange! I was going to say the exact opposite. I find the near-white light from LEDs very harsh and tiring to my eyes. I often end up rubbing my eyes under them. The sodium orange feels cooler and easier. The strain on my eyes is similar to daylight, but without the alertness it induces. (White LEDs actually feel worse than daylight, for some reason) There were articles a few years back stating that the blue emissions from these LEDs were rather energetic and damaging to the retina. Conversely, some articles used to claim that red light actually improves the health of the retina. I don't know if those results were corroborated or debunked afterwards. I know that personal beliefs and biases affect our perceptions. But such diametrically opposite experiences are surprising. I'm curious to know what everyone else experiences and any insights on this. |
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