What color bulb is 5000K?

What color bulb is 5000K?

blue-white
5000K Color Range Lighting that’s in the 5000K color temperature range is blue-white in color. The quality of this light is bright and crisp. Small details stand out under this type of light because of the color contrast this crisp light offers.

Is 5000K white or yellow?

5000K = NATURAL WHITE As seen on the graph, 5000 kelvin is a nice white but has a slight tint of yellow. People who choose this color are usually trying to get a more natural white light that appears less harsh to the eye.

What color is 5000K lumens?

white
Color temperatures of more than 3500K are usually reserved for commercial (4000K), hospital (5000K and up is a very bright white) or other utility applications where ultra-bright light is needed (direct sunlight is 4,700K so imagine how bright a 5,700K bulb would seem).

Is 5000K white or blue?

What is color temperature?

<3000K warm color (with red) Sedate、 warm
3000-5000K middle(white) fresh
>5000K chilly(with blue) cold

Is 5000K warm white?

Warm White is around 3000k, whereas Cool White is around 5000k. Lower on the scale is warmer and higher is cooler. A way of spotting Warm White colors is by knowing that it has a very yellow and sometimes brownish tone to it. It has a similar temperature and color compared to a traditional incandescent bulb.

Is 5000K too white?

5000K is ideal for kitchens with white cabinetry and a modern to transitional style. 4000K starts to cross over into a warmer tone and can “pink out” white cabinets. If you have a darker kitchen with traditional wood color cabinets, a 3000K light would be optimum.

How bright is 5000K in lumens?

The lumen, which is the ultimate measurement of brightness, is different on each though. A 100 watt LED light bulb in 5000K can have 1500 lumens. A 4000K 100 watt will also be 1500 lumens. A 60 watt LED light bulb in 5000K can have 750 lumens.

What is 5000K number?

5000 (number)

← 4999 5000 5001 →
List of numbers — Integers ← 0 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k 6k 7k 8k 9k →
Cardinal five thousand
Ordinal 5000th (five thousandth)
Factorization 23 × 54

Are 5000K lights blue?

5000K lamps are more likely to appear blue when compared to light sources of lower color temperature. For example, a 5000K lamp will appear bluer next to a 2700K lamp, rather than a 3000K lamp.

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