what does this mean? Ultra-high 3520K color temperature?

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Hi vestureofblood - welcome to CPF. :)

Yes, degrees K is the expression of the colour of light.That's an excellent link from FILIPPO.:thumbsup:

But to put it simply, 3250K is a low colour temperature in relation to white light. It is yellow-ish, but not quite so yellow as a household incandescent lamp which is about 2000K. I suppose that in relation to that it could be considered 'ultra high'. :ironic:

Noon daylight - what we perceive as white light - is 5600K to 6000K.


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