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Old 07-20-2004, 05:17 PM   #16
Joan Breckwoldt Joan Breckwoldt is offline
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My bulb

The Commercial Electric (that's the brand name) website says this about it's screw-in bulbs: "This fluorescent 42 watt has one of the highest light outputs available. It comes in two colors, 2700k and 5100k full spectrum daylight. They screw in to almost any socket and put out the same amount of light as a 150 watt light bulb." But, unbelievably, there is no info on the package of my bulb indicating which bulb I have. My package says "warm white light" and that it's equivalent to 75 Watts light output. This light was meant to go in a table light to help someone read better so I guess this info isn't important to the general public. Time to buy a bulb that I know something about so at least I can begin to understand why a photo I take is too warm, cool, etc.

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