színhmérséklete
Színhmérséklete refers to the perceived temperature of a light source, particularly relevant in lighting design and photography. It is distinct from the actual physical temperature of the light bulb. This characteristic is measured in Kelvin (K) and describes the color cast of the light.
Lower Kelvin values, such as 2700K, indicate a warm light, often described as yellowish or reddish. This
Higher Kelvin values, for instance, 5000K and above, produce a cool light, which appears bluish or white.
The term "színhmérséklete" is crucial for achieving specific visual effects and ensuring color accuracy. Choosing the