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Bye, Mr. Bean.Facts are only controversial to people who refuse to acknowledge them, are ill equipped to understand them, or confuse them with opinion. I am fully open to being wrong, just bring relevant facts to the table. ( That’s rhetorical, by the way. Past experience suggests you can't stay on topic long enough to debate.)
'Superficial choices' is meaningless in this context. I choose what I choose, because I choose it. Ironically choosing based on your opinion, or rhetoric would be, by definition, superficial.
You are confusing arguing opinion with presenting fact. It is my opinion that LEDs do not look as natural as Halides. It is a fact; one is a broad, continuous plasma arc spectrum; the other is a banded, phosphor-driven spectrum down-converted from single wavelength blue emitters.
End of conversation -- troll somebody else for a metal halide debate.
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