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LED shop lights

I surmise that 'brightness' is a relative term maybe lumens v. kelvins? Oh man I don't really know and cannot jump off into the weeds on this topic as I'm not some scientist, but I do know when you're blinded by science it doesn't really mean you're Thomas Dolby ('80's song), you're quite literally blinded by science!
 
Ignore terms like brightness- they are marketing terms that are opinion based.
Only a few terms fall into legal terminology and has to be honest.
Kelvin is the color
Lumens or candle power is how bright it is
Wattage is actual power consumed

Everything else is like saying this diesel engine is better because it has more juiciness or fun credits. It is opinion based and means nothing.
 
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