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by loph
365 days ago
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I can tell you that lights strobing exacerbate my migraines. Even 120 hertz from fluorescent lights will affect me. I have mitigated this in the past by adding incandescent lights in my office, or demanding to work near a window. LED lamps are no good, as another commenter posted, even the simplest ones strobe. Incandescent bulbs grow harder to find as time goes on. Progress? |
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The simplest LED sources running from AC mains power strobe at mains frequency, which is very visible and very annoying.
Fancy LED sources don't strobe at all. I'm using an LED panel intended for videography as a room light; any flickering could show up as scanlines in video, so most lights intended for that purpose are flicker-free.