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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    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."
    That is true for the lighting spectrum but not in light bulbs. Depending on brand day light is either in between cool white and warm white or after cool white. Most manufactures will put the number somewhere on the box. With all of the led lights I deal with there is only one manufacture who actually has a warm white which is yellow in tint. The rest are all white light. Either way I like led lighting.


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