{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"","provider_url":"https:\/\/lightingrecipe.com\/de","author_name":"LRS Admin","author_url":"https:\/\/lightingrecipe.com\/de\/author\/77026pwpadmin\/","title":"When \u201cFlicker-Free\u201d Leaves the Laboratory -","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"ATjKXDR0oD\"><a href=\"https:\/\/lightingrecipe.com\/de\/when-flicker-free-leaves-the-laboratory\/\">When \u201cFlicker-Free\u201d Leaves the Laboratory<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/lightingrecipe.com\/de\/when-flicker-free-leaves-the-laboratory\/embed\/#?secret=ATjKXDR0oD\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8222;When \u201cFlicker-Free\u201d Leaves the Laboratory&#8220; &#8211; \" data-secret=\"ATjKXDR0oD\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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Many luminaires state clearly in their specifications: Everything appears compliant, reassuring, and professional. Yet in reality, we repeatedly hear feedback from offices, schools, healthcare facilities, and high-end residential projects: \u201cAll the data meets the requirements, but people still feel uncomfortable.\u201d So where does the problem actually lie? I. Flicker Is Not a \u201cProduct Attribute\u201d First, one point must be made clear: Flicker is not an attribute of a single luminaire\u2014it is a system behavior. Laboratory testing of a luminaire usually assumes: Real spaces, however, are completely different: It is precisely at this moment that many \u201cflicker-free\u201d promises begin to fail. II. Why \u201cCompliant Data\u201d Cannot Guarantee Real Comfort Across years of on-site evaluations, we have repeatedly observed several typical issues: This is not the problem of any single manufacturer. It is the result of an evaluation logic that remains stuck at the device level. Metrics such as PstLM and SVM are critical\u2014but they all depend on assumptions: When these assumptions change, fluctuations in values do not indicate \u201cinstrument error.\u201d More often, they indicate that system complexity has been revealed. III. From Luminaire to Space: The \u201cSystem Amplifiers\u201d We Overlook From a system perspective, flicker is amplified by at least four factors: 1\ufe0f\u20e3 Multi-luminaire interactionPhase differences and noise coupling between drivers are often invisible in single-luminaire tests. 2\ufe0f\u20e3 Dynamic scenes and control systemsChanges in brightness, CCT, and time-based programs are central to HCL\u2014and also the most easily overlooked flicker sources. 3\ufe0f\u20e3 Complex waveformsMulti-channel mixing, auxiliary LEDs, and sharp peak waveforms can render traditional metrics like \u201cpercent flicker\u201d ineffective. 4\ufe0f\u20e3 Time and agingElectrolytic capacitor degradation, firmware updates, and changes in electrical environments can make a system years later fundamentally different from its initial commissioning. In short: Flicker is not a \u201cmeasure once and forget\u201d issue\u2014it is a system phenomenon that emerges over time. IV. What Is the Real Challenge of Human-Centric Lighting (HCL)? Today, HCL is no longer just about spectrum, illuminance, or circadian rhythm. If time and system behavior are ignored: This is why we consistently emphasize the shift: From \u201cflicker-free\u201d to \u201cflicker-controlled.\u201d V. System-Level Flicker Evaluation Is Not About Chasing a \u201cPerfect Number\u201d At Lighting Recipe Studio, we do not treat any instrument as an \u201cabsolute judge.\u201d What we focus on instead is: Through comparison, trend analysis, and worst-case scenario evaluation, we ensure that design intent remains aligned with real experience over time. The role of in.Licht is precisely that of an on-site reference and system diagnostic tool\u2014not a shortcut that replaces design thinking. VI. A Verifiable Reference Case In the StrongLED Headquarters project in Suzhou, we participated in and fully documented a rare but important achievement: The world\u2019s first project to achieve full marks for Light Concept under WELL Building Standard v2 at the Platinum level. Its success did not come from a single \u201cmiracle luminaire,\u201d but from: This proves one thing: System-level human-centric lighting is difficult\u2014but not impossible. VII. Conclusion: What Does the Industry Truly Need to Upgrade? If flicker continues to be treated merely as a \u201ccompliance label,\u201d human-centric lighting will remain nothing more than a slogan. But if we are willing to acknowledge system complexity, time effects, and the gap between data and lived experience, then: Human-centric lighting can evolve from a concept into reliable, long-term value. This is a challenge that designers, engineers, manufacturers, and standards organizations must face together. And it is no longer a question of the future\u2014it is already happening now.","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/lightingrecipe.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/01\/1767684692921.jpg","thumbnail_width":1024,"thumbnail_height":1536}