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electrical:lighting:led [2017/05/21 05:41] frater_secessus [LED lighting] |
electrical:lighting:led [2020/10/11 19:48] (current) |
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LEDs tend to have cooler/bluer color than incandescents, which are yellowish in comparison. First learn what color you prefer (expressed in degrees Kelvin) then select LEDs in that range. Some sample color temperatures: | LEDs tend to have cooler/bluer color than incandescents, which are yellowish in comparison. First learn what color you prefer (expressed in degrees Kelvin) then select LEDs in that range. Some sample color temperatures: |
* 2000K - candlelight((http://www.planetbulb.com/pages/What-is-Kelvin-Color-Temperature%3F.html)) | * 2000K - candlelight((http://www.planetbulb.com/pages/What-is-Kelvin-Color-Temperature%3F.html)), sunrise/sunset((http://www.eaglelight.com/category/lighting_tutorials.color_temperature/)) |
* 2700K - 60w incandescent, seen right | * 2700K - 60w incandescent, seen right |
* 3100k to 4500 - bright white((http://www.westinghouselighting.com/color-temperature.aspx)) | * 3100k to 4500 - [[http://amzn.to/2rEwzGI|natural white]] to bright white((http://www.westinghouselighting.com/color-temperature.aspx)) |
* 5000K - daylight (scientific [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_illuminant#Illuminant_series_D|standard illuminant)]] | * 5000K - daylight (scientific [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_illuminant#Illuminant_series_D|standard illuminant)]] |
* 5500K - bluish white, seen right | * 5500K - bluish white, seen right |
| * 6000K - blue white like HID headlamps((http://www.eaglelight.com/category/lighting_tutorials.color_temperature/)) |
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