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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Sylvania |
| Model Reference: | SON/T |
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | HP sodium (Growlux) |
| Burning Position: | universal |
| Electrical | |
| Wattage: | 600 |
| File information | |
| Filename: | SONunderSOX.jpg |
| Album name: | Tuopeek / High Pressure Sodium |
| Keywords: | Lamps |
| Filesize: | 229 KiB |
| Date added: | 22 Nov 2025 |
| Dimensions: | 2500 x 1368 pixels |
| Displayed: | 18 times |
| DateTime Original: | 2025:11:22 20:51:36 |
| Exposure Time: | 1/250 sec |
| FNumber: | f/8 |
| File Source: | Digital Still Camera |
| Flash: | No Flash |
| Focal length: | 31 mm |
| ISO: | 140 |
| Model: | NIKON D3400 |
| Software: | Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 |
| White Balance: | 0 |
| URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=1059 |
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In the SON/T lamp the sodium is at a higher pressure and low-pressure double lines from the lamp fall totally within the broadened absorption band of the HPS lamp thus absorbing all the incident light and appearing black.
I’m sure Max can extend this explanation as I think absorption broadening ends up in a more complex explanation.