Good video, but what about 5000k lights? Would like to see side by side comparison of 3000k, 4000k, 5000k, and which is best for what application, in my case, a kitchen.
The truth is, 4000k is nowhere near too old of a color. Daylight bulbs are 5000k. I find them well balanced. 6000k is too old and almost bluish. The writer of this video calls 4000k too old and uninviting that’s ridiculous.. I think 4500k is about perfect for any/all areas in a house, industrial, medical, office. It is PERFECT. But tht said, 4000k looks a lot closer to 5000k than 6000k does, for whatever reason.
Good video, but what about 5000k lights? Would like to see side by side comparison of 3000k, 4000k, 5000k, and which is best for what application, in my case, a kitchen.
Information repeated over and over in different ways.
Weird punctuations
Let’s repeat everything over and over after a completely unnecessary intro.
The truth is, 4000k is nowhere near too old of a color. Daylight bulbs are 5000k. I find them well balanced. 6000k is too old and almost bluish. The writer of this video calls 4000k too old and uninviting that’s ridiculous.. I think 4500k is about perfect for any/all areas in a house, industrial, medical, office. It is PERFECT. But tht said, 4000k looks a lot closer to 5000k than 6000k does, for whatever reason.