värilämpötilassa
Värilämpötilassa refers to the color temperature of light, a characteristic used to describe the hue of light emitted by a light source. It is measured in Kelvin (K). Lower Kelvin values, such as 2000K to 3000K, produce a warm, yellowish light, often associated with incandescent bulbs and creating a cozy ambiance. As the Kelvin value increases, the light becomes cooler and more blueish. Mid-range temperatures, around 3500K to 4100K, are considered neutral white. Higher temperatures, from 5000K upwards, produce a cool, bright white light that can mimic daylight, often used for tasks requiring high visibility.
The concept of color temperature is derived from the theoretical idea of a black body radiator. When
In practical applications, understanding color temperature is crucial for interior design, photography, videography, and general lighting.