I always have wondered what was the reason for the differences in light output of soft white, frost and clear light bulbs. If I wanted the most light output out of fixture that is covered would it be better to use soft white or clear? Thanks.
As far as I can tell from catalog, there is very little difference between clear vs coated
Clear bulbs definitely produce more glare, but they intensify the shine of glassware and flatware, which is why they're used in chandeliers and dining room lighting.
Clear glass is also a part of decora in these applications. White bulbs would just look weird in chandeliers.
Clear bulbs usually cost more and they're usually not sold in 4, 8 or 12 packs like mass produced frosted/soft white type.