Oh you misunderstood me, I was not implying that mine were any brighter, the Kelvin Rating actually has to do with the color temperature of the light.
Here are some examples.
- 1700 K: Match flame
- 1850 K: Candle flame
- 2800-3300 K: Incandescent light bulb
- 3350 K: Studio "CP" light
- 3400 K: Studio lamp, photo floods, etc.
- 4100 K: Moonlight, xenon arc lamp
- 5000 K: Horizon daylight
- 5500-6000 K: Typical daylight, electronic flash
- 6500 K: Noon daylight
- 9300 K: CRT screen.
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