Color temperature It is a specific light source emitted by the Kelvin scale degree. Represents the most common indicator of spectral quality of light sources. Generally, the TC is used to denote the color temperature. K is the unit of color temperature. Color temperature is installed in absolute blackbody to define.
For example, when the radiation visible area of the light source is the same as the absolute blackbody radiation, then this time we call it the color temperature of the light source. Of course, if the low color temperature, the so-called red radiation here is the warm, if the blue radiation is called cold light. So we have to distinguish between these concepts.
General color temperature is commonly used in photography, video, publishing house and other fields, the color temperature of the light source is determined by contrasting its color and the theory of the hot blackbody radiation body. The Kelvin temperature is the color temperature of the light source, which is directly associated with the Planck black Body Radiation law. Usually we humans see the light is 7 color spectrum superposition caused, sometimes colors are different. Then the color temperature is a method that is designed to measure and calculate the colour components of light. That's why it's used in some shooting and other areas.
Speaking of the computer monitor color temperature is also reflected in a high-end display performance indicators. Such color temperature can make the color of the display to meet some of the high standards of work requirements, generally now LED displays have applied the effect of color temperature. So some of the high-end products in some support color temperature linear adjustment function.
How to adjust the color temperature on the monitor
Adjust the color temperature value and adjust brightness contrast is almost hungry, are to look at the user's personal habits and application, for we can generally color temperature value in the 9300K or so is our monitor default setting of the color temperature value, said this 9300K, I believe the net friend is not clear. The color temperature of our daily lights is at 3200K and the temperature of the sun's rays is 6500K. As shown in the following illustration: