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<p>over 5000&nbsp;K are called "cool colors" (bluish), while lower color temperatures (2700-3000&nbsp;K) are called "warm colors" (yellowish), exactly the opposite of black-body radiation. "Warm" and "cool" in this context is with respect to a traditional aesthetic association of <a href="page.php?w=Color_theory">color to warmth or coolness</a>, not a reference to physical black body temperature. By the <a href="page.php?w=hue-heat_hypothesis">hue-heat hypothesis</a>, low color temperatures psychologically evoke warmth, while high color temperatures</p><p>
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