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    The change to non-white coloration is an indication that the "white" LEDs are not a true white color temperature. If you are seeing white under sunlight, you'll want to find a more daylight color temperature (>6500K) as a source illumination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fred_dot_u View Post
    The change to non-white coloration is an indication that the "white" LEDs are not a true white color temperature. If you are seeing white under sunlight, you'll want to find a more daylight color temperature (>6500K) as a source illumination.
    These LEDs are 6500k and when used with acrylic white panels, they shine white as expected. I was hoping to print the white parts as that's far easier and cheaper than cutting panels of acrylic. Also, the thicker the printed ABS, the more yellow it gets.

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