I can't see your attachments. EDIT: now I see them, thanks!
I just used the Blackdog graph because it was a nice graph. If you have another light graph that is better I will use that instead. I am actually trying to match a 1000w HPS in PAR output on a 4x4 grid. I don't think I can quite reach 2000 PAR in the center, but I am hoping to get 1500 evenly over a 4x2 area, not sure what I will see on the outer 2' not directly under my light. I think if you averaged all the numbers it would be about the same, if I can get 1500 PAR, but then I think I will have a better spectral output. After looking at my light under a spectrometer and putting it against the standard absorption graph, I decided to make a few changes. I understand I am putting a lot of faith into the absorption graph being close to an ideal spectrum.
EDIT2: After seeing your graphs, I still am hoping to beat all of them in the center and have more even coverage.
To recap, my light currently consists of:
6ea of 420nm, 430, 445, and 455 (royal blue)
6 cree warm whites
20 cree 630nm
12 'china' 640/650 multichips
36 OSRAM 660nm
And after updating will consist of (all with 60degree optics):
Blue Spectrum: 6ea of 420nm, 430, 445, and 455, and 4ea 475nm
6 505nm Cyan
10 cree warm whites
20 cree 630nm
6 'china' 640/650 multichips
28 OSRAM 660nm