What does 4100K mean on a light bulb?
Color temperature designations of light bulbs can be confusing. Sometimes you’ll see subjective terms such as “warm white” or “cool white.” Other times, the quantitative Kelvin temperature number will be used: 2700K (warm white), 4100K (cool white).
What Colour is 4100K?
bluish-white
Lamps with a higher color temperature (4100K or higher) have a cool or bluish-white appearance. Summer sunlight at noon on a clear day has a very cool appearance at about 5500K. The light is saturated in green and blue wavelengths, bringing out cooler object colors such as green and blue more richly.
What is 3500K on a light bulb?
3500K – 4500K – This is more a neutral white light range, giving a balance between warm and soft color light. Over 5000K – Generally referred to as daylight and best suited for use in offices, workshops, bathrooms, or other areas where high detail visibility is important. It can also help energize you in the morning.
Is 4100K a cool white?
Bulbs that provide light at around 4100K to 5000K are considered “cool white” and these start to have a slightly blue feel to them. Bulbs that provide light at around 6500K are considered “daylight bulbs” and these have a definite blue and cool sensation to them.
What Colour is 3500K?
White
Colour Temperature Table
Colour Temperature | Kelvin | Code* |
---|---|---|
Very Warm White | 2700K | 827 |
Warm White | 3000K | 837 |
White | 3500K | 835 |
Cool White | 4000K | 840 |
What is the difference between 3000K and 3500K?
Generally, ‘warm’ light is anything 3000K or lower, while ‘cool’ light is 4000K or above. 3500K, a middle ground often called ‘neutral’, can look either cool or warm depending on furnishings and other lighting nearby. 3000-3500K: produces a soft white light that’s crisper than 2700K, similar to halogen lamps.
What Colour is 3000K light?
yellow-white
3000K Color Range LED lighting in the 3000K color temperature range is yellow-white in color. The slight yellow warmth adds coziness to an interior space. This creates an inviting environment perfect for commercial spaces.
What does 3000K mean in lighting?
3000K: A “Crisper” Alternative 3000K light is a slightly more pure, neutral white color compared to 2700K. It has less of a yellow/orange hue, and will appear “crisper” for that reason. If you have any halogen bulbs (e.g. MR16 style spotlights), there is a good chance they emit a 3000K light color.