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I wonder whether since most digital cameras have custom white balance setting (where a white card is used to provide white balance reference) is the color temperature of the light source all that important? As long as the CRI value is high enough, the color rendition in the photographs should be good.To me the color temperature of the light to consider would be to make it the most pleasing to the human eye (since we can't change our eye's white balance). Well, we can to a certain degree, but I think you know what I mean. To me personally 5500K light is way too blue and harsh looking.
I was at Sam's Club last week and saw these 48-inch LED shop lights for $36. I tried one and then replaced four others in the basement and over part of the layout. They are really bright but not in a cold, weird way. I favor 2700K LED bulbs for living areas so I'm not into any garish "fluorescent" type of lighting.http://www.samsclub.com/sams/4ft-led-shoplight-shoplight-led/prod16460030.ip?navAction=