color temperature in automotive lighting
Color temperature in automotive lighting refers to the visual appearance of light emitted by vehicle headlights or interior lights. It is measured in Kelvin (K) and indicates whether the light appears warm (yellowish) or cool (bluish) to the human eye. A higher color temperature gives a cooler and brighter light, while a lower color temperature provides a warmer and dimmer light.
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