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Default LEDs as lamp replacements

In article , "Albert Manfredi" wrote:
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:

Have you never wondered why most prefer the colour temperature of
tungsten
for domestic lighting?


It's not tungsten we prefer, I don't think, but rather a color
temperature that's close to that of a flame. That's what the human race
used for artificial lighting for the very vast majority of its
existence. It shouldn't be surprising that we still find it more comfy
than cold lighting, at night.

My warmest CFLs are now 2700 K. Not bad, but I'd still prefer a little
warmer. The 4100 tube fluorescents we have are not in the least
attractive.


Most CFL's I have used are too orange for me. I have one of those bargain dollar store
blue ones, and those suck. I bought one at The home Depot many years ago.
paid $20 for a dimmable type. It ended up being the best color I have seen, in my
opinion. They quit selling dimmable lamps. I hate when stores change stocks all
the time, especially Wal Mart.

greg



Don Pearce posted this:

Nice chart here

http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/l...colortemp.html


Candlelight is 2000 K
60W incadescent bulbs are about 2500 K.
100W are slightly cooler, but still well under 3000 K.
Photofloods, which seem quite cool, are around 3500 K.

Nor surprising that something up around 6000 K would be annoying.

Bert