Colorscaping utilizes RGBWW (red, green, blue, warm white, and white LEDs) instead of RGBW to offer a wider range of color temperatures. This approach allows us to potentially achieve higher Color Rendering Index (CRI) ratings. Unlike RGBW systems that blend RGB LEDs to mimic different white temperatures, Colorscaping uses two separate white LEDs with distinct temperature profiles (2700K and 6500K). This method aims to maintain color accuracy and realism, following the 'black body' curve more closely for natural light rendering.
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