färgtemperaturkontroll
Färgtemperaturkontroll, often referred to as color temperature control, is the ability to adjust the perceived warmth or coolness of a light source. This is measured in Kelvin (K), where lower Kelvin values represent warmer, more reddish light, and higher Kelvin values represent cooler, more bluish light. For example, a candle flame has a very low color temperature, around 1800K, producing a warm, yellow-orange glow. Daylight at noon typically has a much higher color temperature, around 5500-6500K, appearing as a neutral or slightly cool white.
The practical application of färgtemperaturkontroll is widespread. In lighting design, it allows for the creation of