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What Lumen Is Closest To Daylight? [Solved]

Bottom line: if you want to see the true colour of things, a daylight bulb is your best bet. You’ll need a 7-10 watt LED light bulb to replace a 60 watt incandescent one, and it’ll give off 650-800 lumens. So there you have it!

  1. Lumen: Lumen is a unit of measurement used to measure the amount of light emitted from a source. It is typically measured in lumens per square meter (lm/m2).

  2. Closest Daylight: Closest daylight is the closest natural light source to a given location, usually the sun or moon. It can be used to determine how much natural light will reach an area and how bright it will be at any given time.

  3. Color Temperature: Color temperature is a measure of the color of visible light, expressed in degrees Kelvin (K). Lower temperatures are associated with warmer colors such as reds and oranges, while higher temperatures are associated with cooler colors such as blues and greens.

  4. Light Spectrum: The spectrum of visible light ranges from infrared (IR) to ultraviolet (UV). Different types of lighting sources emit different spectrums, which can affect how well they illuminate an area or object.

  5. Lighting Design: Lighting design involves selecting appropriate lighting fixtures for a space based on its purpose and desired effect, taking into account factors such as lumen output, color temperature, and spectrum distribution.

Lumen is a measure of brightness, and the closest it gets to daylight is when you turn on your brightest lightbulb. It’s not quite the same as natural sunlight, but it’s pretty close!