Colour temperature

Colour temperature is a characteristic of visible light and is expressed in kelvin (K). Any light source has a distinctive colour temperature ranging from warm (such as a candle, 1000 K) to cool (Xenon lamps, 6200 K).

Warm lights have a yellow/orange shade and make ambients more comfortable to the detriment of the colour fidelity of the surrounding objects. Cool lights - over 5300 K - result in bluish tones.

Traditional incandescent bulbs have a warm light (about 2900 K) but cooler lights are used to light up work areas (3500 K to 6000 K):

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Colour temperature

Colour temperature is a characteristic of visible light and is expressed in kelvin (K). Any light source has a distinctive colour temperature ranging from warm (such as a candle, 1000 K) to cool (Xenon lamps, 6200 K).

Warm lights have a yellow/orange shade and make ambients more comfortable to the detriment of the colour fidelity of the surrounding objects. Cool lights - over 5300 K - result in bluish tones.

Traditional incandescent bulbs have a warm light (about 2900 K) but cooler lights are used to light up work areas (3500 K to 6000 K):

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