These bulbs have vastly different color temperatures.
Led warmth chart. It is measured in degrees of Kelvin K on a scale from 1000 to 10000. The redder the light the more relaxed the mood it creates. A higher color temperature emits a cooler more refreshing light.
Most people like it to have a comfortable light in the living area. Warm White up to 2900K This temperature range is similar to the standard incandescent bulb in terms of color tone and warmth. A lower color temperature produces a warmer more relaxing light.
TCP has all the warm temperatures covered with energy-efficient LED options for your home. LED color temperature chart allows users to determine whether a light bulb will produce warm or cold light. On the contrary warm white LEDs have relatively low CCT and a high amount of long wavelength components and therefore they have short dark adaption times.
Simply take your current incandescent watts and select the corresponding LED bulb equivalent on the lumens brightness scale. CFL bulbs are similar to LED bulbs in their temperature range. As such the words warm and cool are simply adjectives used to describe the type of color being emitted.
Contrary to popular belief a higher colour temperature is not a measurement of brightness but appearance brightness is measured in lumens. Bulbs have a soft white hue at 2700. Most LED bulbs fall between 2700 kelvins and 7500 kelvins.
The ranges of warm white cool white and daylight are subjective so we are using the definitions given by the Lighting Council of Australia as follows. The lightbulb lumens to wattage chart below will help you understand which LED bulb is comparable to your current incandescent bulb. TCPs filament LED bulbs create a very soft light with color temperatures below 2700K or move up to 3000K with our PRO Line family of LEDs.

