This is the light color provided by an incandescent bulb 2700K or halogen bulb 2850K.
Halogen bulb color temperature. The blue color is at the top and has the highest mark. Color temperatures between 3100K and 4500K are referred to as cool white or bright white. As an incandescent or halogen bulb is dimmed it becomes even warmer slightly orange.
The filament is composed of ductile tungsten and located in a gas filled bulb just like a standard tungsten bulb however the gas in a halogen bulb is at a higher pressure 7-8 ATM. Products with a color temperature of 4300 K give the color of light generated by the sun and are therefore slightly yellowish. Colors and light go from red orange and yellow warm - incandescent to blue and white natural daylight.
The higher the Degrees Kelvin the whiter the color temperature. When the color temperature is 5000K or. To see the difference just move the slider.
These bulbs should be left on to reach the optimal range of 5600K which is close to daylight. A clean fresh setting can easily transform to a more soothing environment with the use of a dimmer. However if your car is equipped with halogen bulbs then you must use a conversion kit to properly power LED bulbs.
90 yellow 10 White. The color temperature is 8732 K and the Lux is 191. Bulbs should not be used past half their lifetime.
Halogen bulb- A cooler bluer yellow tint with a temperature of 3000 K Warm metal halide bulb Nearly white with a slight yellow tint and a temperature of 3200 K Standard clear halide bulb Nearly pure white with a temperature of 4000 K. Halogen bulbs are incandescent bulbs and work with a glowing tungsten filament with some special design features to extend bulb life. Light bulb color temperature is represented in the unit of absolute temperature Kelvin noted by the symbol K.

