
Library: direct fluorescent lamps recessed into the ceiling with opaque plastic sheet covering: the colors don't seem to be particularly popping out at my eyes as is expected from fluorescents.

Grocery Store: direct incandescent light via pendant lamps: as we've seen in the lighting tables in Tina's powerpoint presentations, incandescents bring out color better than fluorescents as you can see here (there is a visual difference between this photo and the previous).

Retail: indirect/direct fluorescent pendant lamps (metal louvers): again, the color does not pop out at all. I would even suffice to say that the color quality is worse in this photo than it was in the the library.

Residential: incandescent task lighting: the color quality is best in this photo (that might have something to do with the surface I chose to take the photo on).
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