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What Are Standard Light Sources in Fabric QC?

Standard light sources are controlled lighting conditions used in color assessment booths or visual inspection areas to evaluate how fabrics and garments appear under different lighting environments.

The most common ones in the textile/apparel industry are:

Light SourceSimulatesCommon Usage
D65 (BST D65)Daylight (6500K)Natural outdoor light
TL-84Cool white fluorescent (4000K)Retail store lighting (Europe/Asia)
U-30Warm white fluorescent (3000K)Retail store lighting (USA)

BST D65 – Daylight Simulator (6500K)

✅ What it simulates:

  • Natural daylight at noon (balanced white light)

  • Standard for global color matching (ISO 3664, CIE standards)

✅ Why it’s important:

  • Primary reference for color evaluation

  • Reveals the true color of the fabric, closest to what the human eye sees outdoors

  • Used for comparing lab dips, print color proofs, and final fabric panels

✅ How it improves checking:

  • Ensures color consistency between batches (fabric rolls, trims, accessories)

  • Detects metamerism – when colors match under one light but shift under another

  • Minimizes color disputes with buyers, as D65 is the universal standard

TL-84 – Cool Fluorescent Light (4000K)

✅ What it simulates:

  • Fluorescent lighting commonly used in European and Asian retail stores

✅ Why it’s important:

  • Shows how garments will appear in store lighting, which affects customer perception

  • Simulates conditions where customers make purchase decisions

✅ How it improves checking:

  • Detects color shifts that happen under store lighting (not visible under daylight)

  • Helps brands ensure that garments look appealing under showroom lighting

  • Important for brand identity consistency (e.g., matching corporate color standards)

 Example:

A garment may appear white under daylight (D65), but look slightly yellowish under TL-84. This mismatch can affect in-store presentation.

U-30 – Warm Fluorescent Light (3000K)

✅ What it simulates:

  • Warm retail lighting common in US stores (e.g., Target, Macy’s)

  • Warmer tone with more red/yellow spectrum

✅ Why it’s important:

  • Provides a customer point-of-view for garments in warm-lit environments

  • Useful for testing earth tones, reds, oranges, which can shift noticeably under warm light

✅ How it improves checking:

  • Reveals color distortion or metamerism in warm light

  • Helps QC teams approve colors that look good under both daylight and retail lighting

  • Prevents rejections due to in-store color misperceptions

Example:

A beige fabric may look fine under D65, but appear too orange or “muddy” under U-30. This can result in customer dissatisfaction or returns.

How Each Light Source Helps in Fabric Checking

Light SourceSimulated EnvironmentKey Benefits for QC
BST D65Natural daylight (6500K)True color reference, detects metamerism, standard for global matching
TL-84Cool fluorescent (store lighting in EU/Asia)Ensures fabric appears correct in stores, checks visual appeal under showroom lights
U-30Warm fluorescent (US retail lighting)Reveals color shifts in warm light, ensures fabric looks appealing in North American markets

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