ok so im looking up some lights and i come across some that i am considering. they are the energy efficient cfl's. well i come to find out they have a color temperature rating of 2700k, 4100k, and 6350k.

6350k is labeled as day light color. with this in mind i am wondering if the color temperature really even matters to begin with. i would think that getting the 6350k would be better if it did.

i ask this cause i am going to buy a mix of lights i will have some regular cfl's and i will have a couple of circular cfl's. the circular cfl's only have a color temp of 2700k but is a higher wattage and is adjustable.

my question is does color temperature even matter? or is the output wattage the most important aspect of lighting? cause if not then im not going to worry about it and i will go ahead and get what i was planning on. which would be the adjustable circular cfl's and the regular cfl's.
j111 Reviewed by j111 on . lighting color q's ok so im looking up some lights and i come across some that i am considering. they are the energy efficient cfl's. well i come to find out they have a color temperature rating of 2700k, 4100k, and 6350k. 6350k is labeled as day light color. with this in mind i am wondering if the color temperature really even matters to begin with. i would think that getting the 6350k would be better if it did. i ask this cause i am going to buy a mix of lights i will have some regular cfl's and i will Rating: 5