DisplaysShouldNotBeTVs wowww that's amazing! I had similar effects, wish it 100% worked for screens. What colors do you have and could I ask how you tested to figure out the colors? Did you use the closed eye method?
Conrad Biologic (Flicker or EMF or MCS?)
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If you have those devices you should measure all that you can, both rf and ef. Find out what is triggering high readings. Some "all-in-one" devices can measure RF, EF, and Magnetic Fields.
The term “electromagnetic field” (EMF) is frequently used as a generic term, however, it actually comprises quite different frequency ranges that differ considerably both with regard to physical and biological aspects. EMF comprise static magnetic (SMF) and static electric fields (SEF), extremely low frequency (ELF), 1Hz – 300Hz, and intermediate frequency (IF) electric (EF) and magnetic fields (MF), 300Hz – 100kHz, and radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields, 100kHz – 300GHz. Up to the RF range, electric and magnetic fields can be considered independently from each other, while in the RF range, they are tightly coupled together like the links of a chain.
jordan worked directly in a room with a specialist, very little lighting with just natural light barely coming in. Started with eyes closed then a bit later eyes open, swapped between like every possible of the several dozens of combinations, then did that all again a second time to create a double stacked filter. Every now and then would turn on incandescent lights and evaluate how it looked, that's when I got my first wow moment when the lampshade of the lamp that was turned on was like 100x more 3D than it usually would be for me.
Eventually went outside, I ended up looking down from a balcony at some fountain and my mind was blown, I almost thought I wanted to cry for a sec since I hadn't seen a fountain look like that since like 2008. (For reference, I am currently 21 years old btw, so that is a LONG time ago.) That's when I knew these color filters were the actual real deal and not just some theoretical idea lol.
I don't know exactly what color I have, I don't have the documentation with me right now. It has a bit of the orange effect that night shift modes on computers do, but is noticeably different from regular blue blocking glasses (which I had before) since some colors like teal and deep blues actually get more saturated. A bit of subtle greenish tint in there too maybe?
I remember that there was some more elaborate description of the color formula that was printed on the lenses before they were cut, but I was instructed to not take any pictures, I'm assuming the exact formula is patented etc.
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photon78s I'll start testing more. The svd 32 rlcd I did test the EF as seen here https://imgur.com/a/Wz1EFjt
I haven't really tried the svd btw for eye comfort because I found out it's 6+2frc.. just don't wanna risk it right now. Did peak a few times at it is all.
I tried a tv in my house and it didn't react like the svd. I mainly got the Rf meters to check earbuds which ALL AIRPODS ARE BAD BAD. Sony xm5, OnePlus buds, status 3anc are much lower for example. The emf390 is a all in one but it's alot better than trifield one. The acoustimeter is more sensitive so it's good to scan rooms with.
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It's probably not a good idea to be using the Opple Light Master via bluetooth as well.
The Safe and Sound Pro II RF Meter display flickers at regular camera visible frequencies. No need for me to upload video.
https://safelivingtechnologies.com/products/safe-and-sound-pro-ii-rf-meter.html
The flicker sensitive do not care about the emf sensitive and the emf aware are not concerned with their own product's display flicker.
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Now I see why you were asking about EMF or EF. Different products use the term "EMF" differently. For example, the trifield says AC magnetic field (units of milligauss).
Hard to say in my personal experience if it is EMF, EF, RF, dirty electricity or all of the above as trigger. How do you feel about using these displays you are testing at a greater distance than normal away? As you know, the intensity drops off (attenuates) with distance.
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photon78s acoustimeter definitely has the best sensitivity as my router is downstairs, I have a Sonos one wifi speaker in my bedroom, it will pickup the rf between them. It's an awesome meter I found out the Rf is going through where my head would be on my bed.. I don't keep the speaker plugged in anymore after that. The GQ one also isn't too bad either, I did research before buying them. I think the trifield requires you to be right on the source to pick it up from what I heard.
The acoustimeter am10 btw has an audio mode that I can hear the wifi router frequency, when the router is unplugged it goes away and you can hear other frequencies which helps to find the source device of whatever your picking up.
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Difficulty to say how truly accurate these meters are. Their are even higher frequency meters (40GHz). I don't like that the displays are flickering and they are really expensive.
https://safelivingtechnologies.com/products/safe-and-sound-pro-mmwave-meter.html