Color Temperature to RGB Converter

Enter a color temperature in Kelvin to get an approximate RGB color.

How to use

  1. Enter your values in the fields above.
  2. Press Calculate to see your result instantly.
  3. Use the Share button to copy a link to your result.

About this calculator

Color temperature, measured in Kelvin, describes the hue of a light source based on the color a theoretical black body would glow at that temperature — low values around 2700K look warm and orange, daylight sits around 5500–6500K, and higher values above 10000K look cool and blue. Since there's no simple closed-form formula linking Kelvin to RGB, this calculator uses the Tanner Helland approximation, a set of piecewise polynomial fits for the red, green, and blue channels that closely matches real black-body chromaticity data.

Photographers, videographers, and lighting designers use Kelvin-to-RGB conversions to match white balance settings, mix LED or studio lighting, or preview how a given color temperature will render on screen. Web and graphics developers rely on the same approximation to simulate warm/cool lighting effects or generate a hex color swatch from a temperature value without needing full spectral rendering.

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