4000K is often referred to as natural white since it is right in between.
Color temperature scale led. With an LED display the LEDs are the light emitters. How do we measure color temperature. Gives off a warm whiteyellow glow candlelight hues 3100K-4500K.
When it comes to color white is always the preferred choice for headlights. Warmer tones always produce better results during fog. Light bulb color temperature is represented in the unit of absolute temperature Kelvin noted by the symbol K.
Gives off a bright cool white glow. As the fire increases in intensity we move up the color scale warm or lower temperature flames maybe 2700K where as the hotttest part of the fire maybe blue in the 6500-7000K range. The color temperature of a light bulb or an LED fixture describes how the light appears when we look directly at the fixture or light bulb.
Warm White Light ranges from 2700K to 3500K. Cool colors are typically lights above 4000K and have a blueish tint to them. Candles being around 2000 degrees Kelvin k while daylight typically 5500 6500k.
1900K the steady light of a candle. This chart simplifies the color temperature scale. Color temperatures higher than 3500K are typically used for.
The Kelvin temperature scale ranges from 2700K to 6500K. TCPs daylight color temperature LEDs provide a. Typically Kelvin temperatures for commercial and residential lighting applications fall somewhere on a scale from 2000K to 6500K.

