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What do you 'see' when the light dosage changes?

What are the advantages of a 'dynamic spectrum?' Quite a few, says Mechatronix, and in this LinkedIn post, they list them all. At the bottom, there is a video that shows a batch of white chrysanthemums being illuminated with nearly any possible combination of white, green, red, and far-red. In this way, the viewer gets an idea of what the observer actually 'sees' with all these different dosages.

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