There is a lot of variation between not only brands, but within the same brand (as they change suppliers). Additionally, the 'color' has a number of aspects: color temperature (not true color temp since they are gas emitters, and flourescing powders) and Color Rendering Index which tries to evaluate how naturally our eyes are rendering the colors in that light. So, you may have to hunt around.
Worst case, since they are behind flat glass get an appropriate color lighting gel.
Presumably, the bug light versions are _too_ yellow.
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There is a lot of variation between not only brands, but within the same brand (as they change suppliers). Additionally, the 'color' has a number of aspects: color temperature (not true color temp since they are gas emitters, and flourescing powders) and Color Rendering Index which tries to evaluate how naturally our eyes are rendering the colors in that light. So, you may have to hunt around.
Worst case, since they are behind flat glass get an appropriate color lighting gel.
Presumably, the bug light versions are _too_ yellow.