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The Higher the K value the less light that actual pentrates forward. Quick google:
"All HID bulbs have a color temp rating in degrees Kelvin known as K value. The K value refers to the color of the light output fro the HID bulb. Color Temp is inversely proportional to light output. This means that the higher you are in the K scale the less bright the light output. a 4300K bulb may have an output of 1400 lm while a 14000K bulb may have an output of 1200 lm. This means the higher you go in the Kelvin scale the light output will decrease slightly."
"All HID bulbs have a color temp rating in degrees Kelvin known as K value. The K value refers to the color of the light output fro the HID bulb. Color Temp is inversely proportional to light output. This means that the higher you are in the K scale the less bright the light output. a 4300K bulb may have an output of 1400 lm while a 14000K bulb may have an output of 1200 lm. This means the higher you go in the Kelvin scale the light output will decrease slightly."