What is the difference between a Blue and Royal Blue LED? If I want more of a Turquoise color, should I mix a Green with Blue or Green with Royal Blue?
What is the difference between a Blue and Royal Blue LED? If I want more of a Turquoise color, should I mix a Green with Blue or Green with Royal Blue?
Probably want to go with the royal, as the regular blue is lighter and washes out when mixed. You certainly can't make purple with a regular blue, it always comes out pinkish. I get some very pretty shades of cyan and turquoise with royal blue.
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Excellent, thanks! Yea, I was thinking Royal Blue.
That looks great! However, you're probably using a Petit Crouton board and Color Extender right? I just have a Nano Biscotti.
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Can't make purple with standard blue? Nooooooo that's not true at all dude I colour mix Tri CREE R/b, R/b, R and B, B, R very often. Lots of people prefer the indigo hue of Royal instead of blue in the mix, but when mixing with Tri's all taking full forward current, standard blue gives a much richer medium purple than royal, which to my eyes (though it is very true that we all perceive certain parts of the spectrum of visible light quite differently).
Your point IS correct if you are talking about only mixing 2 dice. 1 blue and 1 red. Then yes absolutely you have pink sir and in that case you would stand a better chance of using Royal blue and changing your res value on the resistor.
What about a deep Red/ Green/ Royal blue led set up? I really want a saber with the option for all 3 colors but would they mix well? Also I know I need to resistor the red but I dont know what to use. Does the royal blue get one too? Board is an NEC igniter 2
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