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titleOfInvention Melanopic light
abstract The invention relates to a luminaire having a first light source (1) for generating a first light having a first spectral distribution, the first light being represented by a first color locus in a color diagram, and a second light source (2) for generating a second light a second spectral distribution, the second light being represented by a second color location in the color diagram; The second spectral distribution differs from the first spectral distribution. Furthermore, the lamp has a control unit (3) for driving the first light source (1) and the second light source (2), which is designed such that an intensity of the first light can be changed independently of an intensity of the second light. The luminaire is designed such that the first color locus substantially coincides with the second color locus. In this way it can be achieved that by changing the intensities of the first and the second light, the weighting of the two lights can be changed in such a way that the melanopic effect factor of the light emitted by the light changes without the color temperature of the light changing Light changed.
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