A collection of lamp emission spectra for a household LED bulb with four channels and a remote control allowing color mixing. In addition character vectors useful as indexes for extracting subsets of the data are defined. Pairs of RGB channels are used in mixes. This is by design of the lamp and/or its remote control. The lamp here used is a 7.6 W, 230 V, E-27 LED lamp bulb accompanied by a small wireless remote control from a Swedish supplier. Similar (identical?) lamps are at the moment (early 2018) widely available through eBay and Aliexpress sellers.
ledsavers.mspctledsavers_channels
ledsavers_mixes
ledsavers_RG_mixes
ledsavers_RB_mixes
ledsavers_GB_mixes
ledsavers.mspct
is a "source_mspct"
object containing
a collection of 16 "source_spct"
objects as members. Members are
named.
ledsavers_channels
, ledsavers_mixes
, ledsavers_RG_mixes
,
ledsavers_RB_mixes
, ledsavers_GB_mixes
are character vectors
containing subsets of names(ledsavers.mspct)
.
An object of class character
of length 4.
An object of class character
of length 12.
An object of class character
of length 4.
An object of class character
of length 4.
An object of class character
of length 4.
We thank Prof. Lars Olof Bjoern for the gift of the lamp.
ledsavers.mspct
contains a collection of 16 "source_spct"
objects with spectral emission data for each of the colors obtainable from
the lamp. All colors were measured at maximum power output although the lamp
supports dimming. The lamp was maintained at the same distance from the
input optics so the different spectra are comparable and provided expressed
in calibrated units.
The variables in each member spectrum are as follows:
w.length (nm)
s.e.irrad (relative energy based units)
ledsavers_channels
ledsavers.mspct$W
ledsavers.mspct[["W"]]
ledsavers.mspct[ledsavers_channels]
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