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Hmmmm well I may be wrong with my assessment then lol or my eyes may just see the brightness differently lol.
When I get home today Ill do some comparison shots as well. I literally have no lighting in my garage right now except for the windows.
your review is very in depth!
I just did a quick test tonight around 10:00pm. Only my garage door opener light currently works.
Both lights are definitely bright. I find the Rupes seems to provide a crisper image of the defects where as the scangrip somewhat drowns them out but that is only with the pictures. I think you couldn`t go wrong with either one.
http://s18.postimg.org/durfxmnud/Scangrip.png
http://s10.postimg.org/kc457uqph/Rupes.png
The Scangrip maybe a lower lumen, however, it`s a color matching light. The CRI is most likely higher which won`t help much with correction but color matching will be more accurate. It depends on what you do with this system. The one thing I noticed is, HIGH CRI lights make spotting light defects in metallic paints a ton easier.
I use these lights for many things.
Correction
Defect Spotting
Color matching
Panel matching for clients who want a PPI
Work light
Here is the set. Also have a Flex flashlight.
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