SoLux Daylight

SoLux currently available in a MR-16 format    The Brilliance of Daylight 24/7  The Vangogh Museum uses SoLux on it's priceless collection of Vincent Vangogh Masterpieces

Welcome to Tailored Lighting Where SoLux was Invented

What is SoLux?

SoLux is a patented light source that provides unparalleled replication of natural daylight.  No other light source in the world matches daylight more closely than SoLux.  We have the technical data to back up our claims. You will find a wealth of information about daylight on our website including a primer on daylight, spectral power distributions, IES files, and photometric charts.  Click here for more information. 

Who uses SoLux?

A Who's Who list of SoLux users include the Guggenheim, the Van Gogh Museum, the National Gallery of Art, The Library of Congress, 3M, BASF, Kodak, Dupont, Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore Paint, Christian Bernard, Rolex, Gucci, ...

Auto Paint Finishers, Museums/Galleries, Homeowners, and Stores use SoLux because it provides a superior light for QC, Artwork, Jewelry, Clothing and Textiles

For students SoLux is the only light source in the world to accurately provide daylight for studying. Independent studies have found student's reading and math grades improve by the equivalent of a full grade point when working under daylight.

Some of the hottest areas for SoLux use are: light therapy, and for photography/digital color proofing

How do I purchase SoLux?

We have a web store for you to purchase SoLux or you can call or visit us.

How good is SoLux?

Color Rendering Index (CRI) is one indicator of that ability, and a CRI of 100 is considered perfect. SoLux bulbs have virtually perfect CRIs of over 98 and 99. The best measure of source's ability to replicate daylight is its spectrum. This makes SoLux the best commercially available light source for seeing true colors.  Our competition for the most part are fluorescent lamp manufacturers namely, Ultralux, Ott-Lite, Bell & Howell, and Verilux. We conducted thorough and accurate analysis of their products but consistently we found the spectral output of their lamps did not back up their claims. We also analyzed GE's Reveal bulb and found it fell short of our definition of "True Light".  

Here is a sampling of what has been written about SoLux:

Chris Murphy from Color Remedies (www.colorremedies.com), well known color expert for the graphics market and co-author of Real World Color Management.

“There is only one bulb that I have come across so far that is the closest to simulating the D50 spectral power distribution, the SoLux 4700K lamp."

When is the last time you heard someone, especially an art critic say something good about museum lighting?  This was written by the Independent, a British publication, about SoLux used at the Van Gogh Museum to illuminate Van Gogh and Gauguin masterpieces:

 The show will delight Van Gogh and Gauguin groupies and academics alike, for the best gourmet-gourmand reason: the paintings seem naked, new and endless...the hi-tech radiance (SoLux) that shines down on The Sower, and other paintings, is thoroughly democratic, there is no bias towards bleak chaos; the slightest variation in colour density, the plasticity or patterning of brush strokes, even the micro-thin shadow lines - all are even-handedly revealed.  And, in most of Van Gogh's canvases and later Gauguin's, all seems forever young... the effect is electrifying: the paint still looks wet; one waits instinctively for a waft of linseed.

In addition to the superior color rendering abilities, SoLux has been engineered to have very low heat (IR) output and ultra-low UV output. That combined aspect of extremely high color rendering and extremely low UV and low IR is extraordinary. It means that with SoLux, you will have the brilliance of daylight without the negatives aspects of UV and IR. 

Contact us by telephone or email us with specific questions and we will do our best to make sure you get the SoLux bulb that will provide the absolute best presentation to what ever it is you want to illuminate.