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|3000 K
 
|3000 K
 
|Warm white CFL and LED
 
|Warm white CFL and LED
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|5000 K
 
|Horizon daylight
 
 
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{| class="wikitable" border=1
!Color temperature (Kelvin)
!Source
|-
|1850 K
|Candle flame, sunset/sunrise 
|-
|2400 K
|Standard incandescent lamps 
|-
|2550 K
|Soft white incandescent lamps 
|-
|2700 K
|"Soft white" CFL and LED
|-
|3000 K
|Warm white CFL and LED
|-
|5000 K
|Tubular fluorescent lamps or cool white / daylight CFL
|-
|6000 K
|Vertical daylight, electronic flash
|-
|6500 K
|Daylight, overcast
|}
Translation{| class="wikitable" border=1
!Color temperature (Kelvin)
!Source
|-
|1850 K
|Candle flame, sunset/sunrise 
|-
|2400 K
|Standard incandescent lamps 
|-
|2550 K
|Soft white incandescent lamps 
|-
|2700 K
|"Soft white" CFL and LED
|-
|3000 K
|Warm white CFL and LED
|-
|5000 K
|Tubular fluorescent lamps or cool white / daylight CFL
|-
|6000 K
|Vertical daylight, electronic flash
|-
|6500 K
|Daylight, overcast
|}
Color temperature (Kelvin) Source
1850 K Candle flame, sunset/sunrise
2400 K Standard incandescent lamps
2550 K Soft white incandescent lamps
2700 K "Soft white" CFL and LED
3000 K Warm white CFL and LED
5000 K Tubular fluorescent lamps or cool white / daylight CFL
6000 K Vertical daylight, electronic flash
6500 K Daylight, overcast