jasonpicard yes, headache and eye strain go away immediately. not sure it's 100% though. orange uvex safety glasses work well also
yeah, other peoples houses and church is the worst- - bright led spotlights & giant led screens
jasonpicard yes, headache and eye strain go away immediately. not sure it's 100% though. orange uvex safety glasses work well also
yeah, other peoples houses and church is the worst- - bright led spotlights & giant led screens
reaganry see you are proving a great test. This is a great and immediate way to figure out if blue light is the problem. Just stand under an LED light. Make sure it is a flicker free light. Glasses do not help against flicker. If you can't take the pain put on the uvex orange glasses on or the kind you bought. Make sure you are wearing a hat and electrical tape on the sides of the glasses. This way no light get in from the top or sides. You should have no issues with the light. I have been working in a flicker free LED environment for a year and a half now. I work more then 45 hours every week no issues. I also use a flicker free BenQ monitor every day at work for at least an hour sometimes more. I can then come home and play games all night or watch TV. It took me forever to figure this out. Fluorescent is useless because they all flicker so glasses do nothing. I never really needed glasses with fluorescent but couldn't tolerate the flicker. 9 years of that hell but now at the very least my work uses flicker free.
jasonpicard the blue light is way less in CFL/ccfl that blue blockers would most likely only help over long periods of time. LED monitors are usually 5000/6500 k which is a massive jump from the old 4100 k ccfl. That's why some people can tolerate the ccfl's if they find a pwm free one. Alexander Wunsch said something incredible in one of his talks. He said if you took an incandescent and put a blue coating on it. It would still have way less blue light then an LED at the same color temperature. I think the biggest thing to think about when you jump from ccfl to LED is that the color temperature automatically starts at 5000 or 6500 which is just an insane amount of blue light. I imagine most of us in here could barely handle an LED at 2700k.
jasonpicard blue leds for me are the worst, followed by red. hadn't heard of wunsch- thx":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOQ2SmaDLOYreaganry everyone on this site should watch all of his videos. He is the LED light expert. I think in the video you just posted he gets asked when is it safe to use LED'S. His answer never. LED'S are missing the heat element that incandescent lights have. He says this is healing to our eyes and body. LED damages your eye immediately and I think for up to 1 hour after he says. Clear incandescent light bulbs. Everyone on this site should be using them because we have enough issues to deal with, with all these LED'S everywhere. Clear incandescent is the best artificial light we have.
I believe in this one he compares the spectrums of the sun/led/CFL/incandescent and you see very quickly how the sun is super healing and nothing like artificial light.
Gurm How about something like this for the Arduno symptom inducing device?
jasonpicard All I want to do is stockpile final year Panasonic plasmas.
degen I agree. I have 4 Samsung Plasma TV's. I want more they are so cheap.
Link can you use this monitor with a PS3? I'm using this monitor on a computer with Windows xp no issues. I'm also playing my super NT on it no issues. PS4 immediate pain. Scared to try PS3. I do own a fat and a slim PS3 maybe they are different from each other.