Studying this material, I strongly advise you to start with my previous articles about MGL - one , two , three .
Games are games, but I really want to get an "ideal" light source, with the correct light distribution and a pleasant spectrum, that's where I want to start this series of articles.
Part 1 - light distribution
Let's start with the simplest, namely the position of the lamp: IPF light Ilyich.

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Thermal snapshot of the luminaire after the temperature regime has been established. The lamp from the body (at the bottom of the luminaire) is located at a distance of 1 cm.

About the spectrum of the lamp, I like MGLs, because they reproduce the solar spectrum well - an abundance of green light, even with a "warm" shade, unfortunately, LEDs cannot boast of this. (sun spectrum 12.11.2018, 14:52).


Photo of the included lamp.
