Color temperature describes the appearance of the light, measured in Kelvin (K). Warm light has a lower Kelvin value (e.g., 2700K), while cool light has a higher value (e.g., 6000K).
Color temperature describes the appearance of the light, measured in Kelvin (K). Warm light has a lower Kelvin value (e.g., 2700K), while cool light has a higher value (e.g., 6000K).