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Which manufacturer specializes in LEDs? A look at the wide variety of Emery Allen light bulbs proves that this is the firm to look at. Shapes include corncobs, torpedoes, and wafers. Besides that, Emery Allen bulbs run the full gamut of the color temperature spectrum. They range from 2,401K to 6,500K.

Using Color Temperature When Selecting Emery Allen Light Bulbs for Your Home’s Fixtures

Few shoppers know how to choose Emery Allen bulbs based on their color temperature. Consider that a low number – one that is closer to the 2,401K rating – indicates a warm light. As the K rating increases, the illumination of Emery Allen LED bulbs becomes cooler. Most people prefer higher color temperatures for task lighting. Therefore, you would use dimmable warmer Emery Allen LED light bulbs for ambiance.

Did you know that savvy interior decorators like to look at another rating, which is the color rendering index? Selecting LED light bulbs that get as close to 100 as possible could result in an accurate rendition of a tone or hue. It allows gradient color changes to look fantastic. If you are on the opposite end of the spectrum, select light bulbs with a lower CRI rating that imbue the space with a yellow or orange tint.