Can you get warm white fluorescent tubes?

Lucid Lighting 23-Watt 4.5-in Gu24 Pin Base 2700 K Warm White Fluorescent Light Bulb.
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Do fluorescent tubes come in warm white?

Warm White Fluorescent Tube Lights.
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Is there a warm fluorescent light?

Both florescent tubes and CFL lamps are often available in several different color temperatures. The bluest lamps are often labeled as cool. Lamps with warmer light output will be labeled as warm. You can sometimes purchase florescent tubes and CFLs that impart a distinct pink tone to the light.
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Can you get warm fluorescent bulbs?

Most incandescent and halogen bulbs are in the Kelvin range 2700K-3000K. Fluorescent, metal halide and LED bulbs can be purchased with color temperature options from 2700K to 6500K.
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What is warm white fluorescent light?

A "warm white" bulb is usually considered to be below 3000K (3000 kelvin). This is the light color provided by an incandescent bulb (2700K) or halogen bulb (2850K). As an incandescent or halogen bulb is dimmed, it becomes even warmer -- slightly orange -- in appearance. It may dip to about 2200K or below.
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How do you change white light to warm light?

What is this? The cheapest solution is to color the outside of your cool-toned LEDs with yellow or orange paint. This will convert any white light that is emitted to a warm, ambient color.
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Is warm white same as soft white?

Soft white (2,700 to 3,000 Kelvin) is warm and yellow, the typical color range you get from incandescent bulbs. This light gives a warm and cozy feeling and is often best for living rooms, dens and bedrooms. Warm white (3,000 to 4,000 Kelvin) is more yellowish-white.
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Which is better daylight or warm white?

Soft white has more warm tones and is often in the yellow color range. Daylight however, is far more cool and has more white and even blueish tones to it. Soft white is ideal for residential environments and has more earthy tones. Daylight is ideal for commercial environments and has more blueish tints.
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What does warm white lighting look like?

Warm white lighting is one of the most popular around the home, especially in living areas or where you want to create a homely, inviting and relaxing atmosphere. Warm white lights have an orangey-yellow tinge to them which is similar to the older style incandescent or halogen bulbs.
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Which is better warm white or cool white?

While cool white look great in modern kitchens and where the brighter the better, warm white works much better where you are looking for softer light. It's particularly well suited to lounges, living rooms and traditional kitchen, like country styles, where the white light contrasts too much with the rest of the room.
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What is the difference between cool white and warm white fluorescent bulbs?

Cool white is described as a bluey white that delivers a clear and clean glow, with warm white emitting a yellowy glow for a softer and more relaxing warmer tone.
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How do you make fluorescent lights less bright?

How To Dull or Block Fluorescent Lighting at Work
  1. Option #1 Make The Most of Natural Lighting.
  2. Option #2 Have a Few Wide-Brimmed Hats.
  3. Option #3 Request to Use Incandescent or Other 'Gentle' Bulbs.
  4. Option #4 Take a Break, Take a Break, Take a Break!
  5. Option #5 Have Special Tinted Glasses at the Ready.
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Do fluorescent light tubes come in different colors?

Energy-efficient bulbs such as compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and LEDs are available in a variety of shades of light, from warm white to cool white to daylight.
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Is warm white and golden yellow same?

Bulbs which are emitting warm white color will be yellow labeled and bulbs which are emitting cool white color will be labeled as white. Yellow indicates mostly 2700K-3000K temperature range; white indicates 6000K-6500K temperature range.
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Are there different colors of fluorescent bulbs?

Different fluorescent bulbs produce light of different color temperatures. The "warmer" the bulb, the more reddish the light spectrum will be. In a paradox, the cooler temperatures produce what is called a "warm white" fluorescent color, which is similar to an incandescent light, but with more orange.
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What type of light bulb is closest to natural light?

Halogen Light Bulb

Halogen bulbs are a type of incandescent that gives a close approximation of natural daylight, known as "white light." Colors appear sharper under halogen light and the bulbs can be dimmed.
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What is the difference between warm white and natural white?

Warm White has a warm glow with a slightly yellow tint producing a similar light to that produced by halogen bulbs. Natural white is a little cleaner in appearance with just a hint of warmth. Pure White is a plain white without any warmth. Cool white produces a light similar to daylight, with a slightly blue tint.
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What color light is best for dining room?

Soft White (3000K)

The most common color temperature, Soft White is neutral, comfortable, and welcoming. Slightly whiter than 2700K, a 3000K light bulb is ideal for the dining room and kitchen for its luminous and cozy glow.
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Is Jasmine white a warm colour?

Jasmine White is a warm white paint from Dulux.
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What color temperature are fluorescent lights?

Fluorescent (2700K – 6500K)

They have a very soft light that is more efficient that an incandescent bulb, and can offer an output similar to HMI lights. Depending on the mix of phosphors in the bulbs, the color temperature can range from tungsten up to natural daylight.
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Which light bulb is brighter warm white or soft white?

Soft white bulbs usually measure around 2,700 Kelvin. Despite their name, warm white bulbs are a little less warm at about 3,000-4,000 Kelvin. At the other end of the spectrum are cool white bulbs at around 4,000 Kelvin and daylight bulbs, which are even less warm at 5,000-6,500 Kelvin.
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Is warm white light good for reading?

Warm light is much better for evening reading than white light which projects a bright glare. Bright light and bulbs which do not specifically block blue light should be avoided during the evening.
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How do you soften white light?

A diffuser is a device that is put over the light bulb to soften the light. Another way is to use a lampshade. A lampshade will also soften the light from the light bulb. Finally, you can paint the light bulb with white paint.
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Can LED lights be warm color?

LED bulbs offer light in a range of color temperatures, it's what makes light feel 'warm' or 'cool'. A lower color temperature produces a warmer, more relaxing light. A higher color temperature emits a cooler, more refreshing light.
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