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The measurement of color expressed in Kelvin (K). The reason this measurement is called a "temperature" is because it was derived from a theoretical object called a "black body radiator." When the radiator is heated, it changes from black to red to yellow to white to blue. The lower the Kelvin rating, the "warmer" or more red and yellow in the light. The higher the rating, the "cooler" or more blue the light. See white balance.

                       Approximate
                       Temperature
  Lighting             In Kelvin

  Candle               1,800 K

  Indoor tungsten      3,000 K

  Indoor fluorescent   4,000 K

  Outdoor sunlight     5,500 K

  Outdoor shade        7,500 K

  North sky           28,000 K





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