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Is 6500K too blue?
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Is 6500K too blue?
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A: 5000K is considered "daylight", 7000K is considered overcast "daylight". 6500K is in the lower end of the blue spectrum and is considered by many to be a good "work light" temperature. A "warm white" lamp bulb is generally 2500 or 3000.
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