I did some prototype art bench lighting. The funny cardboard "luminaire" is so I cannot see the emitters directly and have no bright spots on my vision. There's some reflective film inside I think I originally planned this to mount above a monitor for desk lighting like those fancy BenQ screenbars.
LED strip used is from Cutter (SSK-1560ZGE-50299NIC), LEDs are the Nichia 757 optisolis series. CCT ~4600K Duv =-0.0016, CRI Ra = 99, R9 = 94. TM-30-15 Rf= 98, Rg = 100. It might as well be museum class lighting ahahah.
Powered with a 25W Meanwell LED driver that is adjusted with a Bourns 3500S 10 turn wirewound pot (it was on special lol). I have another strip powered from it that does general room/PC desk lighting so it only sees say 12W on full chooch.
I need to heatsink it with some square aluminium tubing, there is a 40C rise over ambient @ 12W drive which is in spec (100C ambient, 120C junction) but makes me uncomfortable. That's about 650 lux on the desk though and at a more reasonable 150lux or there's a 13C rise if that.
A museum would only display sensitive work at say 50 lux, while the ASTM D1729 standard for a light booth used for visual appraisal of colours calls for 810-1880lux. Maybe that's a bit too nuts for casual late night doodling sessions ahahahah.