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Well, i decided to run a few tests and figured it out. Why Microsoft doesn't provide such information in the first place is beyond me.
Instead of doing a clean install, i first did an upgrade from 1809 to 1909 which translated my 3000K temperature into 67% strength. For reference, a clean install defaults to 48% which is 4000K.
After some trial and error i was able to find the remaining values. I will leave them below.
Code:1200K = 100% 1250K = 100% 1300K = 99% 1350K = 98% 1400K = 97% 1450K = 95% 1500K = 95% 1550K = 94% 1600K = 93% 1650K = 92% 1700K = 91% 1750K = 90% 1800K = 89% 1850K = 88% 1900K = 87% 1950K = 86% 2000K = 85% 2050K = 84% 2100K = 83% 2150K = 83% 2200K = 82% 2250K = 81% 2300K = 80% 2350K = 79% 2400K = 78% 2450K = 77% 2500K = 76% 2550K = 75% 2600K = 74% 2650K = 73% 2700K = 72% 2750K = 71% 2800K = 70% 2850K = 69% 2900K = 68% 3000K = 67% 3050K = 66% 3100K = 65% 3150K = 64% 3200K = 63% 3250K = 62% 3300K = 61% 3350K = 60% 3400K = 59% 3450K = 58% 3500K = 57% 3550K = 56% 3600K = 55% 3650K = 54% 3700K = 53% 3750K = 52% 3800K = 51% 3850K = 50% 3900K = 50% 3950K = 49% 4000K = 48% 4050K = 47% 4100K = 46% 4150K = 45% 4200K = 44% 4250K = 43% 4300K = 42% 4350K = 41% 4400K = 40% 4450K = 39% 4500K = 38% 4550K = 37% 4600K = 36% 4650K = 35% 4700K = 34% 4750K = 34% 4800K = 33% 4850K = 32% 4900K = 31% 4950K = 30% 5000K = 29% 5050K = 28% 5100K = 27% 5150K = 26% 5200K = 25% 5250K = 24% 5300K = 23% 5350K = 22% 5400K = 21% 5450K = 20% 5500K = 19% 5550K = 18% 5600K = 17% 5650K = 17% 5700K = 16% 5750K = 15% 5800K = 14% 5850K = 13% 5900K = 12% 5950K = 11% 6000K = 10% 6050K = 9% 6100K = 8% 6150K = 7% 6200K = 6% 6250K = 5% 6300K = 4% 6350K = 3% 6400K = 2% 6450K = 1% 6500K = 0%
Notes:
These K values share the same %:
1200K & 1250K
2100K & 2150K
3850K & 3900K
4700K & 4750K
5600K & 5650K
I used this script to make it easier to switch between temperatures instead of doing it manually every time with the arrow keys.
Maybe someone will find this helpful