Equally you could run the cues again with the CCT set to 3200K and it might look
like this:
Another option offered by Natural Language Control is the ability to automatically
lower the CCT when you dim the lights. This is called Dim-To-Warm. When
tungsten lights are dimmed, they cool off (which makes the light 'warmer' or more
red). This is appealing and we've become accustom to this behavior. Think of a
restaurant at night; they dim the lights to match the intensity and color of the
candles on the table. Some advanced solid state lights offer this options
internally, but with Natural Language Control you can use this feature on any
color capable light making your modern lighting system have the same organic
and subtle feel as older dimmer systems.
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