How to calculate color temperature?

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I am looking for calculating color temperature in the IR/Microwave scale frequencies, for room temperature, 273K, 263K, 253K, all google is showing is about visible light and about display systems.
 
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I think Wien's Law is what you want here. Wiki has a page on it. If you are sure that the radiating object can be treated as a black body then all the formulae for visible light should work for lower frequency parts of the spectrum. The peak frequency of the radiation should yield the temperature. Have you the facility to plot the spectrum of your source around the peak? You may need to eliminate sources of microwave interference and a spectrum could reveal their presence.