Light Bulb Color Temperature Chart
Light Bulb Color Temperature Chart. Warm white The Kelvin color temperature scale ranks these colors from warm to cool, or low to high. As a quick rule, the higher the Kelvin, the whiter the light.
As a quick rule, the higher the Kelvin, the whiter the light. At room temperature, the object would obviously appear black. The higher the Degrees Kelvin, the whiter the color temperature.
It is often called "Warm White".
Most people like it to have a comfortable light in the living area.
Choosing a bulb that provides an ideal colour temperature can have a significant impact on the feel and functionality of any space. Blog: "What is Color Temperature?" Because color temperature is hard to photograph accurately (mostly due to white balance), we recommend referring the the first color temperature chart (above) for reference. The light bulb colour temperature chart above can help you identify the correlated colour temperature (CCT) of your current bulbs and find the perfect replacement for your space.
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