fierybong
Well-Known Member
I was looking for info on a bulb I have when I ran across this list which tells you the color temperatures of generic bulbs as this guy rates them.
Unfortunately they did not list the color temp on my 40w 'Bright Effects' bulb from Lowes... does anyone know it? Though, this seems to tell us that most everything that isn't 'daylight' is nearer to red and more for flowering.
In all this article is an awesome primer for learning about color temperature and how it works.
Linky to source: shahine.com/omar/ - More on CFLs
Linked in that one is this popular mechanics article which is great too: The Best Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs: Scientific Lab Test vs. Incandescent - Popular Mechanics
Sylvania Soft White
Unfortunately they did not list the color temp on my 40w 'Bright Effects' bulb from Lowes... does anyone know it? Though, this seems to tell us that most everything that isn't 'daylight' is nearer to red and more for flowering.
In all this article is an awesome primer for learning about color temperature and how it works.
Linky to source: shahine.com/omar/ - More on CFLs
Linked in that one is this popular mechanics article which is great too: The Best Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs: Scientific Lab Test vs. Incandescent - Popular Mechanics
Sylvania Soft White
- no instant on
- color temperature is about 3000k
- I found the color to be a bit industrial looking
- grade: B
- no instant on
- color temperature is about 2700k
- color was a bit yellowish but acceptable
- grade: B+
- instant on
- color temperature is about 2700k
- color was a bit yellowish but acceptable
- grade: A-
- instant on
- color temperature is about 2700k
- color too yellowish
- grade: B
- instant on
- color temperature is a bit cooler than 2700k
- color was just right (a bit whiter than incandescent). Nice for general purpose, hallways, sconces etc.
- grade: A
- instant on
- color temperature cooler, 3500k
- color is bright white
- grade: A
- instant on
- color temperature cooler, 5500k
- color is bluish white. Not sure where I'd use a light like this. Looked very weird to me. Maybe in a garage?
- grade: n/a