3000K3500K
3000K3500K refers to a range of correlated color temperatures (CCT) commonly used in lighting applications, particularly for LED and incandescent sources. The unit Kelvin (K) measures the color of light emitted by a light source. A lower Kelvin number indicates a warmer, more yellowish light, while a higher Kelvin number indicates a cooler, bluer light.
The range of 3000K to 3500K generally falls within the "warm white" to "neutral white" spectrum. Lights
As the CCT increases towards 3500K, the light becomes slightly less yellow and more neutral, often described
The choice between 3000K and 3500K often depends on the desired ambiance and the specific application. While