LUTRON KETRA
Ketra LED Lighting Products. Visible light is composed of a spectrum of colors that range across the “rainbow” of reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, indigos, and violets.
This includes white light, which is a combination of various color wavelengths. Ketra LED Lighting Products have found that white light is comprised of a range of colors that can be observed when that light is dispersed through a triangular prism.
Typical white LED and fluorescent light sources produce a single color temperature. Once you buy one of these light sources, you’re limited to one color that can’t be changed for different spaces and activities.
Even incandescent lighting, which can warm in color as it dims, restricts you to a “fixed curve” with a minimal range of whites.
Dynamic spectrum lighting offers a range of personalized colors.
Dynamic spectrum lighting allows you to tune the amount of energy across the visible spectrum of colors, enabling a wide range of whites, pastels, and saturated colors to be created from a single light source. Crucially, this means that you no longer have to pick the white Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) when selecting a lighting product.
After space is built, paint is applied, and furniture is installed, the final color of light can be adjusted to suit the finished space. While this capability represents a powerful step forward for designers and occupants of indoor environments, not all “tunable” or “full-spectrum” light sources are created equally.
Tunable white light is more limited in its range of whites and colors.
Two-channel LED tunable white solutions are typically composed of a “warm white” and “cool white” light source. By adjusting the relative light output of each, you can create a moderate range of “white” colors between the two.
This approach is not suited to all applications because you can only generate white colors on a straight line between the two sources. The result is a limited range of whites that typically go down to just 3,000K or 2,700K. Warm dimming at low light levels will not be possible with this approach.