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The Science of Colour Rendering

At Greenlux, we believe that exceptional lighting goes beyond simple illumination.

The Science of Colour Rendering

Understanding CRI, CCT, and TM-30

When designing a commercial fitout, selecting the right physical luminaire is only half the equation. The other half is understanding the science of the light itself. How a light source reveals the colours of objects, finishes, and human skin fundamentally alters how a space is perceived.

At Greenlux, we believe that exceptional lighting goes beyond simple illumination. It requires a deep understanding of colour science to bring architectural spaces to life. Here, we break down the core metrics of colour rendering—Colour Temperature, CRI, and TM-30—and explain how Greenlux lighting products are engineered to deliver visual brilliance.

Colour Temperature (CCT)

Correlated Colour Temperature (CCT) describes the visual “warmth” or “coolness” of a white light source, measured in degrees Kelvin (K).

  • Warm White (2700K – 3000K): Emits a soft, yellowish glow. Ideal for hospitality, break-out areas, and high-end residential spaces where a relaxed, inviting atmosphere is required.
  • Neutral / Cool White (4000K): A crisp, invigorating white light. This is the standard for Australian office environments, education facilities, and retail spaces as it promotes alertness and high visibility.
  • Daylight (5000K – 6500K): A very cool, bluish-white light used in specialist clinical or industrial applications.

The Greenlux Advantage: We offer a versatile portfolio of luminaires with carefully binned LEDs to ensure absolute colour consistency. Whether you are illuminating a moody Melbourne restaurant at 2700K or a bright Sydney corporate headquarters at 4000K, Greenlux ensures uniform CCT across your entire project, eliminating the dreaded “patchwork” effect of mismatched lights.

Colour Rendering Index (CRI) and the Importance of R9

The Colour Rendering Index (CRI), often denoted as Ra, is the traditional metric used to measure how accurately a light source reproduces colours compared to natural sunlight. It is measured on a scale from 0 to 100.

While a CRI of 80 is generally considered the minimum for commercial office spaces, standard CRI only tests eight pastel colour samples (R1 to R8). It completely ignores highly saturated colours.

This is where R9 comes in. R9 is the specific testing sample for saturated red. Because red is a foundational colour in human skin tones, timber finishes, and brickwork, a light with a low R9 value will make people look pale and architectural finishes look dull—even if the overall CRI is 80.

The Greenlux Advantage: We don’t settle for the bare minimum. Greenlux premium architectural luminaires are available with exceptional CRI90+ and elevated R9 values. By specifying Greenlux, you guarantee that skin tones look healthy, timber grains look rich, and retail merchandise pops with vibrant, true-to-life colour.

TM-30: The New Standard in Colour Science

As lighting technology has advanced, lighting designers have realised that the decades-old CRI system is too limited. Enter TM-30, a comprehensive method developed by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) for evaluating light source colour rendition.

While CRI uses only 8 pastel samples, TM-30 evaluates a light source against 99 carefully selected colour samples derived from real-world objects. It provides two primary metrics:

  1. Fidelity Index (Rf): Similar to CRI, this measures how accurately colours are reproduced on a scale of 0 to 100.
  2. Gamut Index (Rg): This measures colour saturation. A score of 100 means the light perfectly mimics natural light. A score above 100 means the light slightly oversaturates colours (making them more vivid), while a score below 100 means colours are washed out.

Together, an Rf and Rg score give specifiers a highly accurate picture of exactly how a light will perform in the real world.

The Greenlux Advantage: Greenlux embraces the science of TM-30. Our advanced LED chips are engineered to achieve high Fidelity (Rf) and optimal Gamut (Rg) scores. When you specify Greenlux products, you are choosing next-generation photometric performance that harmonises perfectly with premium architectural designs.

Bring Your Space to Life with Greenlux

Understanding the science of colour rendering is vital, but translating that science into a physical space requires the right products. By choosing Greenlux, you are investing in industry-leading LED technology that maximises colour accuracy, visual comfort, and aesthetic impact.

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