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Color Accuracy & SSI Testing

Manufacturer CRI sheets rarely predict how a COB renders saturated packaging reds or cosmetic skin tones on a 1/250 s shutter. This pillar documents our Spectral Similarity Index workflow (aligned with AMPAS SSI thinking), IEEE 1789 flicker checks, and the dimming curves that cause green–magenta drift below 20% output — the failure mode jewelry and cosmetics shooters report most often on Reddit.

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No. CRI averages eight pastel swatches; SSI compares a light’s spectrum to a reference illuminant for cinema-style matching. Our SSI-to-CRI converter tool explains the math and when each metric misleads.
For mixed-vendor sets, we want ≥ 85 SSI to a 5600 K reference for packshots, and ≥ 82 when dimming below 15% if you shoot glossies — lower scores predict visible duv shifts in neutral grays.
Select shoots include downloadable DNG references (noted in the article). The weekly cron expands this library.
CIE colorimetry, IEEE 1789 for temporal light modulation, and NPL guidance on spectral radiometry — linked in every long guide.