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    5 of these above the mirror. Plenty bright, in fact almost too bright. Almost need an extra pass with the razor using these bulbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefighter2 View Post
    5 of these above the mirror. Plenty bright, in fact almost too bright. Almost need an extra pass with the razor using these bulbs.
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    Daylight, soft rhite, warm white ?
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    His bulb says 2700k. I don't have a chart in front of me, so I couldn't tell you.
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    Daylight, soft rhite, warm white ?
    Soft White.

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    I have a lot of those bulbs in the house, love'm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawler View Post
    His bulb says 2700k. I don't have a chart in front of me, so I couldn't tell you.
    I was gonna say soft white, believe it or no even before firefights PST popped up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hirlau View Post
    I have a lot of those bulbs in the house, love'm.
    I also have warm white behind frosted glass. Makes it easy to see when going from dark to waking up
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    Warm white light helps me find the toilet when I gotta get up twice a dang night.
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    2700k is warm light. 4800 is soft and 5200k is cool white.


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    5600K = "True Daylight" color temp., in photography. A 'bluer, crisper, brighter' light.

    Higher numbers = A 'brighter feel", since they have more blues and whites.

    Lower numbers = A "softer feel", as they have more yellows and greens.

    Google "Kelvin color spectrum."
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