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2 metal Halide lamp spectra compared
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Taken with an unmodified Canon 50D which has a stock internal filter. The cutoff is at 420nm in the blue so that the 405nm mercury line isn't recorded. Self described text. Corrected data. Many more lines & even continua are visible with the eye. The camera can't handle the contrast, or at least the brightest lines are left w/pleasing color & contrast
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What was bad with my comment!?
Anyway, the upper spectrum looks indeed like an underdriven MH lamp, though in 4000K color CMH lamps, the D line isn't self absorbed like the HPS lamp. This accurs usually on warm white CMH lamps, where there are more sodium.
Indeed, i surprised when i saw the first spectrum of CMH with my simple CD-R, because this was the first MH lamp with a sodium D line in the same length of re-absorption as the HPS.
If you have an account in LG, you can see my spectra gallery that i photographed with my camera and my CD-R.