you can go for pure white, it's accurate, but what you'll probably want is a warm white
You can have "warm" (low correlated colour temperature) and accurate (high colour rendering index) at the same time.
You can have "warm" (low correlated colour temperature) and accurate (high colour rendering index) at the same time
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You can have "warm" (low correlated colour temperature) and accurate (high colour rendering index) at the same time.