The other two most common light bulb color temperatures are warm white and cool white, which fall between soft white and daylight on the spectrum. Here's a breakdown of the typical Kelvin ratings ...
And as the Kelvins go up, so does the level of brightness. ‘Bulbs with a lower Kelvin are warmer and more yellow-toned while higher Kelvin light bulbs are more cool-toned,’ affirms Matthew Currington, ...