color temperature and its effects on human perception
Color temperature refers to the perceived warmth or coolness of light, measured in degrees Kelvin. It impacts human perception by influencing our emotional response, visual clarity, and overall mood. Warmer temperatures (lower Kelvin) such as yellow-orange light create a cozy and relaxing atmosphere, while cooler temperatures (higher Kelvin) like blue-white light promote alertness and concentration. Color temperature plays a significant role in how we perceive objects and environments, affecting our visual comfort and influencing our daily experiences.
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