Standard incandescent bulbs give off light at 2700 o kelvin and produced a reddish light that is best where comparatively low levels of light are desired.
Compare light bulb color temperature.
The higher the degrees kelvin the whiter the color temperature.
By convention yellow red colors like the flames of a fire are considered warm and blue green colors like light from an overcast sky are considered cool.
Light bulb color temperature is represented in the unit of absolute temperature kelvin noted by the symbol k.
Soft white a warm full glow light ideal lifestyle light.
Leds are available in warm colors low k to match the yellowish light of incandescent bulbs but you can also choose cooler colors high k with whiter or bluer light.
Light color or color temperature is measured using the kelvin scale.
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Confusingly higher kelvin temperatures 3600 5500 k are what we consider cool and lower color temperatures 2700 3000 k are considered warm.
These bulbs produce the lowest frequency or color temperature compared with outdoor daylight which is described as 6500 o kelvin.
Here s a color temperature chart for reference.
Color temperatures higher than 3500k are typically used for commercial and hospital applications as the light is bright and has a bluish daylight cast that can be harsh for home interiors.
The 2700k bulbs are less white than the 3000k and even have that tint of yellowish orange.
Soft white 2700k 3000k bright white cool white 3500k 4100k and daylight 5000k 6500k.
Yellowish light with tint of orange.