Is soft white and warm white the same thing?
In this regard, what is difference between soft white and warm white?
The popular colors available for LEDs are "warm white" or "soft white," and "bright white." Warm white and soft white will produce a yellow hue, close to incandescents, while bulbs labeled as bright white will produce a whiter light, closer to daylight and similar to what you see in retail stores.
Simply so, is soft white warm or cool?
It is measured in Kelvin which is abbreviated as K. However, color temperature can be expressed as soft white, warm white, and daylight white in light bulbs. In addition, a color temperature which is above 5000K can be termed as cool colors and 2700K to 3000K is termed as warm colors.
Cool white light contains more blue light and looks brighter to the eye (this is why cool white bulbs have a higher lumen output when compared to the equivalent warm white bulb).