Lamp performance
Variation of light output and wattage with applied voltage for a typical studio lamp
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Colour temperature variation with voltage for typical studio lamp
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Typical life variation against operation voltage
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Spectral distribution of luminous flux (lumens) for typical theatre and studio lamp
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