2700K-3000K Warm White.
Halogen colour temperature. Astatine should have a melting point of about 300C and a boiling point of about 340C. This is a slightly whiter light than the 2700K mentioned above but is the most popular colour temperature for LED bulbs when marked as Warm White. Household fixtures are commonly found in color temperatures on the Kelvin scale of 2700K warm incandescent 3000K warm white halogen and 3500K household fluorescent.
The color temperature of the halogen bulb is 3069 Kelvin and the brightness is 176 Lux. The information about the light bulbs colour temperature can be also found in the specification table at every light bulb page on our website. Common luminous efficacy is about 30 lmW and color temperature for studio lighting of 3200 degrees Kelvin.
High voltage tungsten halogen lamps have a luminous efficacy of about 22 lmW. Halogen bulb- A cooler bluer yellow tint with a temperature of 3000 K. This means that it will be solid at room temperature.
For reference candlelight has a colour temperature of about 2000K while sunlight has a temperature of about 6000K. Warm metal halide bulb Nearly white with a slight yellow tint and a temperature of 3200 K. In the past there were less options for colour temperature so it was less of a consideration when buying a light bulb.
Another great halogen option is Philips Diamond Vision. Standard clear halide bulb Nearly pure white with a temperature of 4000 K. Cool white fluorescent bulb Light blue tint with a temperature of 4200 K.
A standard incandescent lightbulb is rather yellowish at about 2700K and a normal halogen is slightly coolerwhiter in color about 3000K. Colour temperature is a term used to describe the colour of visible light however it is not just a posh word for blue light red light etc. Why Does Colour Temperature Matter.

