You need to be cautious with the above.
The filter settings for the traditional dichroic heads interrelate with the black body spectrum of the lamps - what you end up with is varying amounts of a variety colours of light at the baseboard. It is in no way a pure colour - it is a mixture (in varying amounts) of a number of colours.
The photographic paper is sensitive to that light in varying amounts depending on the colours.
The mixture of colours emitted by the LED light will be different than the mixture resulting from an incandescent lamp being filtered by a dichroic filter.
The filter settings for the traditional dichroic heads interrelate with the black body spectrum of the lamps - what you end up with is varying amounts of a variety colours of light at the baseboard. It is in no way a pure colour - it is a mixture (in varying amounts) of a number of colours.
The photographic paper is sensitive to that light in varying amounts depending on the colours.
The mixture of colours emitted by the LED light will be different than the mixture resulting from an incandescent lamp being filtered by a dichroic filter.