The document discusses lighting considerations for bathrooms. It divides bathrooms into zones based on proximity to water and risk of electric shock. Lights suitable for each zone are identified based on their Ingress Protection (IP) rating. Zone 0 includes interior surfaces of bathtubs and showers, while Zone 1 is the area up to 2.25m from water outlets. Lights must have an IP rating of at least IPX4 for Zones 0 and 1. General lighting and outlets suitable for Zone 2 require a minimum IPX1 rating. Product examples from Delta Light that meet these requirements are provided.
The document discusses various types of light sources and their characteristics. It covers incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps including compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), high intensity discharge (HID) lamps including high pressure sodium, low pressure sodium, metal halide and mercury vapor lamps. It also discusses light emitting diodes (LEDs). For each light source, it provides a brief overview of its history, operating principle and common applications. The document is intended to provide fundamental information on different lighting technologies and their uses.
Felicity MacKenzie owns Lighting Solutions, which offers lighting design consultation and installation services for residential and commercial properties. She has 10 years of experience in lighting and can design tailored schemes to suit clients' needs and homes. The company provides three consultation options, including an on-site assessment and design plan, helping with electrical plans for self-builders, or advising on upgrades to existing homes. They aim to transform spaces with modern and traditional lighting.
Investigating and explaining of different lighting equipmentwilliamlow22
1. Redheads operate between 650-1000W and are commonly used at 800W. They provide lighting for large areas and as fills or backlights, but are difficult to control.
2. Blondes operate at 2000W and produce a lot of light but can overheat actors. They are also hard to shape lighting exactly.
3. Reflector boards come in white, silver, and gold and are used to bounce and control light, helping create natural fill lighting effects.
Investigating and explaining of different lighting equipmentwilliamlow22
This document discusses different types of portable lighting equipment used in film and video production, including their power output, costs, advantages, and disadvantages. It covers redheads (650-1000W), blondes (2000W), practical lights, reflector boards, scrims/diffusers, spotlights (1600-3000W), floods, gobos, tungsten/halogen lights, Dedolights, and LED lights. It also discusses hard vs. soft lighting, key lighting, fill lighting, back lighting, and color temperature measured in Kelvin.
Here is a data sheet on the Dukane 8421 DLP ( Digital Light Processor) projector from Dukane.
Bill McIntosh
School Vision Inc ( my consulting company)
Authorized Dukane Consultant
Phone :843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
Twitter : @OtisTMcIntosh
SchoolVision Website on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WKMIII
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Here is a data sheet on the Dukane 8420 DLP ( Digital Light Processor) Projector from Dukane.
Bill McIntosh
School Vision Inc ( my consulting company)
Authorized Dukane Consultant
Phone :843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
Twitter : @OtisTMcIntosh
SchoolVision Website on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WKMIII
You can find information on all of Dukane products here
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http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/presentations
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/videos.
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1) The document discusses the importance of considering both luminaire efficiency and application efficiency when designing lighting. While saving energy is important, overemphasizing luminaire efficiency alone can result in glare or gloomy spaces.
2) Application efficiency is determined by factors like adequate light levels, uniform illumination, visual comfort, and accurate color rendition. It employs metrics like footcandles, luminaire spacing, and candela measurements.
3) The most appropriate efficiency metric is lighting power density, which establishes an energy budget based on watts per square foot and allows achieving design goals with lower energy use. Considering both luminaire and application efficiency leads to well-lit spaces that satisfy needs and minimize consumption.
This document discusses lighting design and different lighting technologies. It begins with an overview of visual tasks and factors affecting them. Then it covers the principles of light, including color theory, luminous flux, illumination levels, and lighting laws. Various lighting sources are described like incandescent, fluorescent, sodium vapor, LED, and OLED. Recommendations are provided for illumination levels in different building types. Modern lighting classifications and applications are also discussed.
The document discusses various types of light sources and their characteristics. It covers incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps including compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), high intensity discharge (HID) lamps including high pressure sodium, low pressure sodium, metal halide and mercury vapor lamps. It also discusses light emitting diodes (LEDs). For each light source, it provides a brief overview of its history, operating principle and common applications. The document is intended to provide fundamental information on different lighting technologies and their uses.
Felicity MacKenzie owns Lighting Solutions, which offers lighting design consultation and installation services for residential and commercial properties. She has 10 years of experience in lighting and can design tailored schemes to suit clients' needs and homes. The company provides three consultation options, including an on-site assessment and design plan, helping with electrical plans for self-builders, or advising on upgrades to existing homes. They aim to transform spaces with modern and traditional lighting.
Investigating and explaining of different lighting equipmentwilliamlow22
1. Redheads operate between 650-1000W and are commonly used at 800W. They provide lighting for large areas and as fills or backlights, but are difficult to control.
2. Blondes operate at 2000W and produce a lot of light but can overheat actors. They are also hard to shape lighting exactly.
3. Reflector boards come in white, silver, and gold and are used to bounce and control light, helping create natural fill lighting effects.
Investigating and explaining of different lighting equipmentwilliamlow22
This document discusses different types of portable lighting equipment used in film and video production, including their power output, costs, advantages, and disadvantages. It covers redheads (650-1000W), blondes (2000W), practical lights, reflector boards, scrims/diffusers, spotlights (1600-3000W), floods, gobos, tungsten/halogen lights, Dedolights, and LED lights. It also discusses hard vs. soft lighting, key lighting, fill lighting, back lighting, and color temperature measured in Kelvin.
Here is a data sheet on the Dukane 8421 DLP ( Digital Light Processor) projector from Dukane.
Bill McIntosh
School Vision Inc ( my consulting company)
Authorized Dukane Consultant
Phone :843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
Twitter : @OtisTMcIntosh
SchoolVision Website on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WKMIII
You can find information on all of Dukane products here
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/documents
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/presentations
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/videos.
Here is the main the main Dukane website
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Here is a data sheet on the Dukane 8420 DLP ( Digital Light Processor) Projector from Dukane.
Bill McIntosh
School Vision Inc ( my consulting company)
Authorized Dukane Consultant
Phone :843-442-8888
Email :WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
Twitter : @OtisTMcIntosh
SchoolVision Website on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WKMIII
You can find information on all of Dukane products here
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/documents
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/presentations
http://www.slideshare.net/WKMcIntoshIII/videos.
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1) The document discusses the importance of considering both luminaire efficiency and application efficiency when designing lighting. While saving energy is important, overemphasizing luminaire efficiency alone can result in glare or gloomy spaces.
2) Application efficiency is determined by factors like adequate light levels, uniform illumination, visual comfort, and accurate color rendition. It employs metrics like footcandles, luminaire spacing, and candela measurements.
3) The most appropriate efficiency metric is lighting power density, which establishes an energy budget based on watts per square foot and allows achieving design goals with lower energy use. Considering both luminaire and application efficiency leads to well-lit spaces that satisfy needs and minimize consumption.
This document discusses lighting design and different lighting technologies. It begins with an overview of visual tasks and factors affecting them. Then it covers the principles of light, including color theory, luminous flux, illumination levels, and lighting laws. Various lighting sources are described like incandescent, fluorescent, sodium vapor, LED, and OLED. Recommendations are provided for illumination levels in different building types. Modern lighting classifications and applications are also discussed.
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This document summarizes and provides examples of different types of portable lighting equipment used in media productions. It discusses redheads and blondes, which are portable key and flood lights that produce hard shadows and are commonly used for lighting large areas. It also covers practicals, which are any light sources that are part of the scene, reflector boards for bouncing and controlling light, and scrims/diffusers for softening light. Additionally, it provides information on spotlighting, floods, gobos, LED lights, hard and soft lighting techniques, and lighting set-ups involving key, fill, and back lights. Throughout it provides example uses and price ranges for different pieces of equipment.
The document discusses various aspects of lighting and acoustics. It begins by defining light and its role in vision. It then discusses factors that affect vision like brightness, contrast, glare, diffusion, and color. It explains these concepts in more detail and provides examples. The document also covers daylighting and how natural light can effectively provide interior lighting when windows and reflective surfaces are placed strategically. Overall it provides an overview of key lighting and acoustics concepts.
The document discusses Bowers & Wilkins' Custom Installation 600 Series speakers. The speakers are designed for discreet, hidden installation in walls or ceilings. They have very thin bezels and grilles that can be painted to blend in. The speakers use technologies from Bowers & Wilkins' studio speakers to deliver high quality, lifelike sound despite being hidden from view. The tweeter can be angled and an EQ switch is included to ensure great sound from any listening position in the room.
This project report summarizes Yash Agarwal's lighting design project for Dezyne E'cole College in Ajmer, India. It discusses the psychological effects of lighting and the use of lighting to establish mood. It covers color temperature, bulb types, lighting distributions, and the use of lighting for ambient, task, and accent purposes. The report aims to demonstrate Yash's learning around lighting design and its application to commercial spaces.
Redheads, blondes, and practicals are types of portable lighting equipment used in film and television. Redheads are 800W lights used as filler, flood, or back lights. Blondes are larger 2000W lights that can also be used as backlights or key lights. Practicals are permanent lights already in a location. Reflector boards, scrims, gobos, and flood lights are also lighting tools that help control the quality, direction, and shape of light. Proper lighting setup considers hard and soft qualities, key/fill/back lighting techniques, color temperature, and directionality to effectively illuminate scenes.
The document summarizes the key features and specifications of the DLA-RS15 Full HD D-ILA Front Projector by JVC. It has a high native contrast ratio of 32,000:1, Clear Motion Drive for smooth images, and various picture modes. It also offers flexible installation with motorized lens shift and zoom, quiet operation at 19dB, and HDMI and other inputs. The projector is suited for diverse content viewing with its sharp contrast and color reproduction.
amBX is an internationally patented technology designed to dramatically enhance the colour, excitement, visual impact and sense of immersion from audio/video sources. The technology also elevates the experience of LED lighting in the commercial, retail, events and public space sectors. Applications for amBX are extremely broad and the number of applications is constantly expanding.
This document discusses methods for calculating illumination levels in indoor spaces. It describes the lumen method, which uses calculations involving flux, illumination levels, room dimensions, and reflectance values to determine lighting requirements. It also covers utilization factors, maintenance factors, glare indices, and considerations for lighting layout and control of glare. The goal is to provide uniform illumination while avoiding discomfort glare through analytical lighting design methods.
Redheads are lightweight, multi-purpose lights ideal for TV news coverage, commercials, and films. They produce around 800W of light but are not powerful enough to be a main light source. Blondes are larger lights that produce between 1000-2000W, making them extremely powerful for flooding large areas. Practical lights are lights that are visible in the frame of a shot, like lamps or streetlights, and help make scenes look more realistic. Reflector boards bounce light to control shadows and highlights. There are white, silver, gold, and black reflector boards that each impact the light and colors differently.
The document discusses 2.0 and 2.1 computer speaker systems. A 2.0 system has two satellite speakers for stereo sound, while a 2.1 system adds a subwoofer for deeper bass. The document provides an overview of key features to consider when choosing between the two types, such as footprint, frequency response, output power, and connectivity. It recommends a 2.1 system for those wanting a more immersive movie experience on their PC.
The document discusses lighting calculation methods and standards. It provides details on calculating illumination levels in lux based on the lumen method. Key factors discussed include lumens, utilization factor, and maintenance factor. Recommended illumination levels for offices are 500 lux for general tasks and 300 lux for less demanding tasks. Lighting system efficacy is defined as lumens per watt. Standards and guidelines suggest providing daylight where practicable but there are no absolute legal requirements.
Lighting is deliberately used in television production to achieve practical and aesthetic effects. Various lighting instruments like Fresnel lights, LED lights, ellipsoidal spotlights, scoops, and fluorescent lights are used to provide adequate illumination, establish mood, and show viewers what objects look like. Care must be taken when using quartz lamps and factors like intensity, color, direction, and focus must be considered when lighting a scene.
This document discusses lighting calculation methods and standards. It explains that lux is the unit used to measure illumination and is equal to one lumen per square meter. The lumen method for calculating lighting needs involves determining the total lumens needed and dividing by the area, taking into account utilization and maintenance factors. Recommended illumination levels for offices are 500 lux for general tasks and 300 lux for less demanding tasks. Standards provide guidelines but no absolute legal requirement for daylight in offices.
1) Soundbars provide a hassle-free home speaker system as an alternative to full home theater systems, with a single enclosure that can provide stereo or surround sound without multiple wires.
2) Two consumer stories show how soundbars meet different needs - enhancing TV sound in a small living space without wires, and providing a wireless multi-use system for a bedroom TV and music.
3) Soundbars come in variants from entry-level to premium, with factors like size, power, connections, surround technology, and wireless options determining the right fit for different user needs and room sizes.
This document discusses various topics related to lighting design for commercial and residential spaces, including:
- Units of light measurement such as candela, foot-candle, and lux
- Recommended light levels for different activities from hallways to kitchens
- Color temperature and how it relates to lighting appearance
- Different types of lighting fixtures and light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- Factors to consider for lighting such as distribution, intensity, and color rendering
This document discusses different lighting techniques including Rembrandt lighting, basic lighting, surround lighting, shell lighting, surrounding lighting for horror effects, partial lighting, and using multiple shadow layers. It focuses on how light and shadows can be manipulated for different aesthetic and mood purposes.
Eco-story LED lighting provides tremendous savings through a 90% reduction in energy usage and lifespan of 40,000 hours compared to traditional bulbs' 1,500 hours. Their LED bulbs have a return on investment of 1.2 years and save customers an average of $4,004 annually on a 100 bulb installation. By replacing 100 50-watt bulbs with Eco-story's 5-watt LED bulbs, a customer can save over $29,000 in energy costs and emissions over the bulbs' lifetime.
Last February 17, 2012, the 2nd IIEE-CRCSA Technical Seminar kicked off with a good response from the members and non-members with the participation of more than 100 who showed-up at the White Palace Hotel, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Seminar title was “Basics of Indoor Lighting using DIALux”. The seminar was conducted by Engr. Michael T. Santiago, a Lighting Application & Design Engineer from Saudi Lighting Company. The participants were awed by his DIALux 4.10 software demonstration specially when he imported a room layout from AutoCad drawing and applied the lighting calculation on it which later provided a very nice colored 3-D drawing of the room. A continuation of this seminar which is “Basics of Outdoor Lighting” will be presented on the incoming 14th Midyear Convention.
SOURCE: http://iiee-crcsa.org/index.php/9-news-articles/90-iiee-crcsa-second-technical-seminar-kicked-off
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This document summarizes and provides examples of different types of portable lighting equipment used in media productions. It discusses redheads and blondes, which are portable key and flood lights that produce hard shadows and are commonly used for lighting large areas. It also covers practicals, which are any light sources that are part of the scene, reflector boards for bouncing and controlling light, and scrims/diffusers for softening light. Additionally, it provides information on spotlighting, floods, gobos, LED lights, hard and soft lighting techniques, and lighting set-ups involving key, fill, and back lights. Throughout it provides example uses and price ranges for different pieces of equipment.
The document discusses various aspects of lighting and acoustics. It begins by defining light and its role in vision. It then discusses factors that affect vision like brightness, contrast, glare, diffusion, and color. It explains these concepts in more detail and provides examples. The document also covers daylighting and how natural light can effectively provide interior lighting when windows and reflective surfaces are placed strategically. Overall it provides an overview of key lighting and acoustics concepts.
The document discusses Bowers & Wilkins' Custom Installation 600 Series speakers. The speakers are designed for discreet, hidden installation in walls or ceilings. They have very thin bezels and grilles that can be painted to blend in. The speakers use technologies from Bowers & Wilkins' studio speakers to deliver high quality, lifelike sound despite being hidden from view. The tweeter can be angled and an EQ switch is included to ensure great sound from any listening position in the room.
This project report summarizes Yash Agarwal's lighting design project for Dezyne E'cole College in Ajmer, India. It discusses the psychological effects of lighting and the use of lighting to establish mood. It covers color temperature, bulb types, lighting distributions, and the use of lighting for ambient, task, and accent purposes. The report aims to demonstrate Yash's learning around lighting design and its application to commercial spaces.
Redheads, blondes, and practicals are types of portable lighting equipment used in film and television. Redheads are 800W lights used as filler, flood, or back lights. Blondes are larger 2000W lights that can also be used as backlights or key lights. Practicals are permanent lights already in a location. Reflector boards, scrims, gobos, and flood lights are also lighting tools that help control the quality, direction, and shape of light. Proper lighting setup considers hard and soft qualities, key/fill/back lighting techniques, color temperature, and directionality to effectively illuminate scenes.
The document summarizes the key features and specifications of the DLA-RS15 Full HD D-ILA Front Projector by JVC. It has a high native contrast ratio of 32,000:1, Clear Motion Drive for smooth images, and various picture modes. It also offers flexible installation with motorized lens shift and zoom, quiet operation at 19dB, and HDMI and other inputs. The projector is suited for diverse content viewing with its sharp contrast and color reproduction.
amBX is an internationally patented technology designed to dramatically enhance the colour, excitement, visual impact and sense of immersion from audio/video sources. The technology also elevates the experience of LED lighting in the commercial, retail, events and public space sectors. Applications for amBX are extremely broad and the number of applications is constantly expanding.
This document discusses methods for calculating illumination levels in indoor spaces. It describes the lumen method, which uses calculations involving flux, illumination levels, room dimensions, and reflectance values to determine lighting requirements. It also covers utilization factors, maintenance factors, glare indices, and considerations for lighting layout and control of glare. The goal is to provide uniform illumination while avoiding discomfort glare through analytical lighting design methods.
Redheads are lightweight, multi-purpose lights ideal for TV news coverage, commercials, and films. They produce around 800W of light but are not powerful enough to be a main light source. Blondes are larger lights that produce between 1000-2000W, making them extremely powerful for flooding large areas. Practical lights are lights that are visible in the frame of a shot, like lamps or streetlights, and help make scenes look more realistic. Reflector boards bounce light to control shadows and highlights. There are white, silver, gold, and black reflector boards that each impact the light and colors differently.
The document discusses 2.0 and 2.1 computer speaker systems. A 2.0 system has two satellite speakers for stereo sound, while a 2.1 system adds a subwoofer for deeper bass. The document provides an overview of key features to consider when choosing between the two types, such as footprint, frequency response, output power, and connectivity. It recommends a 2.1 system for those wanting a more immersive movie experience on their PC.
The document discusses lighting calculation methods and standards. It provides details on calculating illumination levels in lux based on the lumen method. Key factors discussed include lumens, utilization factor, and maintenance factor. Recommended illumination levels for offices are 500 lux for general tasks and 300 lux for less demanding tasks. Lighting system efficacy is defined as lumens per watt. Standards and guidelines suggest providing daylight where practicable but there are no absolute legal requirements.
Lighting is deliberately used in television production to achieve practical and aesthetic effects. Various lighting instruments like Fresnel lights, LED lights, ellipsoidal spotlights, scoops, and fluorescent lights are used to provide adequate illumination, establish mood, and show viewers what objects look like. Care must be taken when using quartz lamps and factors like intensity, color, direction, and focus must be considered when lighting a scene.
This document discusses lighting calculation methods and standards. It explains that lux is the unit used to measure illumination and is equal to one lumen per square meter. The lumen method for calculating lighting needs involves determining the total lumens needed and dividing by the area, taking into account utilization and maintenance factors. Recommended illumination levels for offices are 500 lux for general tasks and 300 lux for less demanding tasks. Standards provide guidelines but no absolute legal requirement for daylight in offices.
1) Soundbars provide a hassle-free home speaker system as an alternative to full home theater systems, with a single enclosure that can provide stereo or surround sound without multiple wires.
2) Two consumer stories show how soundbars meet different needs - enhancing TV sound in a small living space without wires, and providing a wireless multi-use system for a bedroom TV and music.
3) Soundbars come in variants from entry-level to premium, with factors like size, power, connections, surround technology, and wireless options determining the right fit for different user needs and room sizes.
This document discusses various topics related to lighting design for commercial and residential spaces, including:
- Units of light measurement such as candela, foot-candle, and lux
- Recommended light levels for different activities from hallways to kitchens
- Color temperature and how it relates to lighting appearance
- Different types of lighting fixtures and light sources including incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lamps
- Factors to consider for lighting such as distribution, intensity, and color rendering
This document discusses different lighting techniques including Rembrandt lighting, basic lighting, surround lighting, shell lighting, surrounding lighting for horror effects, partial lighting, and using multiple shadow layers. It focuses on how light and shadows can be manipulated for different aesthetic and mood purposes.
Eco-story LED lighting provides tremendous savings through a 90% reduction in energy usage and lifespan of 40,000 hours compared to traditional bulbs' 1,500 hours. Their LED bulbs have a return on investment of 1.2 years and save customers an average of $4,004 annually on a 100 bulb installation. By replacing 100 50-watt bulbs with Eco-story's 5-watt LED bulbs, a customer can save over $29,000 in energy costs and emissions over the bulbs' lifetime.
Last February 17, 2012, the 2nd IIEE-CRCSA Technical Seminar kicked off with a good response from the members and non-members with the participation of more than 100 who showed-up at the White Palace Hotel, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Seminar title was “Basics of Indoor Lighting using DIALux”. The seminar was conducted by Engr. Michael T. Santiago, a Lighting Application & Design Engineer from Saudi Lighting Company. The participants were awed by his DIALux 4.10 software demonstration specially when he imported a room layout from AutoCad drawing and applied the lighting calculation on it which later provided a very nice colored 3-D drawing of the room. A continuation of this seminar which is “Basics of Outdoor Lighting” will be presented on the incoming 14th Midyear Convention.
SOURCE: http://iiee-crcsa.org/index.php/9-news-articles/90-iiee-crcsa-second-technical-seminar-kicked-off
This document discusses lighting considerations and options for swimming pools. It provides details on:
1) Types of pool lighting including flush-mounted, surface-mounted, and garden lights as well as task, beautification, and safety lighting.
2) Placement and positioning of lights to fully illuminate pools while avoiding glare.
3) International standards for pool lighting levels from the IES and considerations for different areas like spectator seating.
4) Technical specifications for pool lights including waterproofing, materials, and control systems.
This document provides information about different lighting techniques and equipment used for cinematic filming. It discusses the three-point lighting system including the key light, fill light, and backlight. It also covers LED lights, why they are used in filmmaking, and different types of production lights including tungsten lights, HMI lights, and fluorescent video lights. Finally, it defines chiaroscuro lighting and how it is used in cinema to create dramatic effects through high-contrast light and shadow.
The document discusses various aspects of electrical lighting design, including:
1. The lighting design process and common design fundamentals.
2. Different types of luminaires (lighting fixtures) and how their distribution characteristics impact lighting quality and efficiency.
3. The six main lighting system types - general, localized, ambient, task, accent, and decorative - and their advantages/disadvantages.
4. Methods for visualizing and understanding light distribution from different sources.
The document discusses various lighting instruments used in cinema and video production, including HMIs, tungsten lights, fluorescent lights, LEDs, and strobe lights. It also covers common lighting techniques such as key lighting, fill lighting, back lighting, side lighting, and bounce lighting that are used to create different moods and atmospheres. Soft and hard lighting, low key and high key lighting, and using ambient light are also summarized.
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This document provides guidance on lighting design for small retail spaces, including layouts and fixture separately adjustable accent fixtures to focus on changing
specifications for basic, intermediate, and higher-end retail lighting. It discusses important design factors displays. Consider halogen PAR lamps or low-voltage
like color rendering, lighting levels, and strategies for using ambient and accent lighting. The document MR-16 lamps for accent lighting.
provides lighting recommendations and energy
This document provides guidance on lighting design for libraries. It discusses key lighting concepts and terminology, different types of light sources including their advantages and disadvantages for library use, standards and approaches for lighting bookstacks and other library areas, and considerations for daylighting, exterior lighting, lighting controls, accessibility, and architectural design factors. The goal is to provide libraries with the information needed to achieve proper lighting that supports visual tasks like reading while avoiding glare and ensuring visual comfort.
The document discusses the basics of 3 point lighting for portraits, including the key light, fill light, hair light, and background lighting. It provides examples of different lighting setups using various lights and techniques to achieve different looks. Key points covered include the purpose and placement of each type of light, as well as how to use reflectors, gels, and other modifiers to shape the lighting for the desired effect.
Aliseo is a German company founded in 1985 that focuses on innovative bathroom product design and technology. Over the past 20 years, Aliseo has developed several energy efficient product lines including LED mirrors that use 50% less energy, hair dryers that use 30% less energy, and infrared hair dryers that require 50% less energy and drying time. More recently, Aliseo introduced an LCD mirror with a built-in monitor and OLED mirrors that generate their own light for ultra thin designs.
The document provides guidance on landscape lighting design using Louis Poulsen Lighting products. It discusses key principles of lighting function, comfort, and ambience. It covers choosing light fixtures and light sources, and emphasizes selecting options that render natural colors accurately and create a balanced lighting scheme. Designers should consider technical lighting needs as well as the human and atmospheric elements of a project.
The document discusses different types of lighting, including natural and artificial light sources. It covers incandescent, fluorescent, and LED lights. It also describes different lighting methods like direct, indirect, and diffused lighting. Key considerations for good lighting design are utilizing daylight, energy efficiency, ease of maintenance, and appropriate light levels for the space. Common lighting fixtures include ceiling fixtures, wall fixtures, track lighting, and portable lamps. Lighting should serve functional, decorative, and safety purposes.
Redheads, blondes, and practicals are types of portable lighting equipment used in film and television. Redheads are 800W lights used as filler, flood, or back lights. Blondes are larger 2000W lights that can also be used as backlights or key lights. Practicals are permanent lights already in a location. Reflector boards, scrims, gobos, and flood lights are also lighting tools that help control the quality, direction, and appearance of light on a set. Proper lighting setup considers hard and soft qualities, key/fill/back lighting techniques, color temperature, and directionality to effectively illuminate scenes.
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A common form of lighting fixture used in both home and business settings are downlights. These are elegant lighting options that offer a touch of style to any space. These fixtures, which are often ceiling-mounted, emit a focused, directional beam of light that can be utilised for both general & accent lighting.
The document discusses various aspects of lighting design. It covers categories of lighting design such as architectural, interior, landscape and emergency lighting. It describes key considerations for different types of lighting design including ambient lighting, task lighting and accent lighting. The document also discusses different lighting sources such as incandescent, discharge and solid state lighting and provides details on various lighting technologies. Measurement units for lighting like lumens and lux are also explained.
The document discusses various lighting techniques for portraits, including 3-point lighting. It describes the key light, fill light, and hair light components of 3-point lighting. The key light is the primary light and determines the overall mood, while the fill light reduces shadows and controls contrast. The hair light provides separation from the background by highlighting hair and shoulders from behind. Various lighting setups are shown using both hard and soft lights in different positions to demonstrate the effects of the key, fill, and hair lights. Background lighting techniques are also covered, such as using slashes of light or colored gels to add visual interest or separation.
The document discusses 3-point lighting techniques for portraits. It describes using a single light as both the key and fill light, positioned to provide the main lighting while also softening shadows. For more advanced setups, it recommends a key light, fill light, and hair light. The key light is the primary light and determines the overall mood, while the fill light lightens shadows. Background lighting options include using slashes of light, colored gels, or highlighting objects. Proper placement of the key light is also discussed.
The document discusses different types of lighting schemes and artificial lighting sources. It describes direct, indirect, semi-direct and semi-indirect lighting schemes. It also explains different artificial light sources like incandescent lamps, CFLs, neon lighting, flood lights, and LEDs. LEDs are highlighted as one of the most efficient and long-lasting light sources available.
O documento descreve a iluminação de locais históricos e culturais da cidade de Curitiba, como a Prefeitura Municipal, o Largo da Ordem e o Paço da Liberdade. A empresa Schréder realizou projetos de iluminação nesses locais com o objetivo de criar uma atmosfera acolhedora noturna que valorize a arquitetura e a história da cidade.
In conjunction with this year's Light + Building, Hess released the first issues of its "Workbook" series. Hess conceived the Hess Workbook series as a means of more specifically assisting architects, landscape architects, urban planners and lighting designers with their projects. Containing best practice examples, profitability calculations, comparisons of technologies and interviews with experts, it provides extensive information, specific suggestions and a great deal of inspiration. More issues addressing useful topics are to follow. The current issues are available for your iPad at Apples' app store.
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[SUMMARY] This document describes the lighting design for the facade of Cafe-Concierto El Molino in Barcelona, which features a wavy facade made of LED lights that can generate dynamic lighting effects and acts as the focal point of the new design, appearing between existing buildings and softening the volume.
The article interviews two prominent Chinese architects, Kai Cui and Sherman Lin, about architecture in China. China is undergoing immense construction as it rebuilds itself as a global power. The architects discuss the differences between eastern and western architecture, with western having influences of symbolism and solidity while eastern focuses more on flexibility and adaptation to the environment. They also note the challenges of balancing modernization with preserving cultural identity in China's rapid development.
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O documento promove soluções de iluminação da Philips para lojas, destacando a importância de se criar ambientes adequados que valorizem os produtos e incentivem as vendas. A iluminação Philips pode transformar a experiência dos clientes ao mudar cores, criar efeitos e atrair mais consumidores, com tecnologias sustentáveis que economizam energia.
O documento discute a importância da iluminação adequada em ambientes corporativos para proporcionar bem-estar e melhor desempenho aos funcionários. A Philips oferece soluções de iluminação dinâmica e eficiente energeticamente que criam ambientes agradáveis e estimulantes para o trabalho.
1) O documento discute soluções de iluminação Philips para áreas públicas que melhoram a segurança e atratividade das cidades de forma econômica e eficiente.
2) A iluminação é um fator importante na definição da identidade e atmosfera de uma cidade e deve considerar segurança, qualidade, eficiência e durabilidade.
3) A Philips oferece soluções completas de iluminação branca e eficiente que valorizam as cidades de forma sustentável.
O documento descreve soluções de iluminação para hotéis da Philips que permitem criar atmosferas acolhedoras e versáteis para impressionar hóspedes de forma sustentável. As soluções oferecem iluminação dinâmica e econômica para diferentes áreas do hotel por meio de tecnologias LED.
O documento discute como a iluminação urbana pode tornar as cidades mais atraentes por meio da tecnologia e eficiência energética da Philips. A iluminação arquitetônica pode elevar elementos urbanos e criar harmonia, enquanto soluções sustentáveis da Philips atraem mais visitantes e melhoram a qualidade de vida.
O documento discute soluções de iluminação Philips para ambientes esportivos, mencionando:
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2) São apresentados produtos como o projetor ArenaVision para iluminação de estádios, o Vidiwall para placares eletrônicos e soluções para fachadas.
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The redevelopment of the historic Las Palmas building in Rotterdam included adding two new floors on top. A ring of LED
lights was added to emphasize the modern structure and make it a landmark. The top floor was converted to office space
for OVG, with their name spelled out in Morse code lights. Further redevelopment includes a green roof garden. While
sustainability was considered, such as motion sensors, the designer believes landmarks still need distinctive lighting even
in a sustainable era.
The document discusses light sources. It provides illumination that allows humans to see in dark conditions. Common light sources include the sun, light bulbs, LEDs, and other artificial sources that emit visible light or other wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum.
El documento describe los Premios Lamp Lighting Solutions'08, un concurso de iluminación que recibió más de 190 proyectos de todo tipo de proyectos de iluminación. El jurado, compuesto por expertos en iluminación y arquitectura, seleccionó varios proyectos finalistas en categorías como propuestas de estudiantes, propuestas virtuales y soluciones reales.
2. Cocoon
It is now generally acknowledged that an
attractive bathroom is an important fea-
ture of a house. It may be the smallest
room in the house, but there are good
reasons why its impact should never be
underestimated.
Firstly, a pleasant, comfortable bathroom
improves your quality of life, and, in addi-
tion, it increases the value of your property
considerably. The latter is an important
factor if you decide to sell.
Modern life is highly stressful. The bathroom
has gradually developed into a place where
we can unwind and relax. A bathroom with
a pleasant and soothing design, geared to-
wards individual wellness and with specially
adapted lighting, is also much in demand.
The new range of bathroom light fixtures
(with an IP value of at least 44) from
Delta Light offers the perfect solution:
technically sophisticated products in an
attractive design.
The focus is on simplicity and basic shapes
with the right light effect for the right ambi-
ence. This is given extra emphasis thanks
to the use of pure colours and materials for
the lighting appliances: chrome, white, and
aluminium, combined with polycarbonate.
In addition to elegant shapes, the lighting
effect is also of great importance. It is
essential to create the right ambience whilst
also having the functionality to perform
everyday tasks. Therefore, start with the
most important light: mirror lighting,
shower and bath, and complete this with
luminaires that provide additional
atmosphere and warmth to the bathroom.
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3. Ambience
Ambience Lighting //
An adapted ambience puts you in
a good mood. Subtle shades are
applied in the room with LED lights
in the shower, or as a light line un-
der the bath (with RGB colour, if
required).
Turning down the lights by dimming
ensures cosiness and intimacy
similar to the effect of candlelight.
Indirect lighting, too, by means of
uplighting, will contribute to warm
and diffuse lighting.
TIP// Colour and highlights with
LED lights provide ambience.
Dimming provides comfort and
a relaxed ambience.
Light
General Lighting //
It goes without saying that light in
the bathroom also serves a pur-
pose. The illuminance of the ge-
neral lighting has to be sufficient to
enable you to move around safely.
Spotlights equipped with halogen
lamps with a wide beam of light are
ideal for this purpose and, more-
over, they can be dimmed.
TIP// We use wide beams of
light and sufficient illuminance
to provide a generally safe view
in the room.
Mirror
Mirror Lighting //
We pay special attention to the
mirror zone where people shave,
put make-up on and get ready for
the day. It is particularly important
to avoid shadows in this area, and
this is achieved through the
correct fitting of diffuse fluorescent
lighting which highlights the face
completely.
Within the Delta
Light product TIP// Illuminate the person, not
range you can find the mirror.
luminaires for ex-
terior lighting that
– provided adjust-
ment of wattages
– are also suitable
for installation in
the bathroom.
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4. 1//
Bathroom
Zone
The Delta Light® collection offers you a broad
range of ideas to illuminate your bathroom in
a pleasant way. Some of these products are
specifically designed for use in the bathroom,
but also other interior and exterior designs in
the Delta Light® range can be suitable for use
in humid areas. The key here is to keep an eye
on the IP value of the device (see technical info
in the back).
Carree Max INT 29
Carree GT INT 29
Carree GT
C-Max INT 17
C-Max
Round and square recessed
downlights as a stylish solution
for general lighting. These spots
can be installed above the bath
or shower.
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5. Boxy+
Contemporary cube
for surface mounting, with halogen
lamp, ideal as a general lighting.
Boxy + EXT 13
Boxy +
Jeti Plano L 218 INT 172
Jeti Plano L 218
Jeti Plano L218
Sharp edged polycarbonate box
that provides a soft general lighting
with compact fluorescent lamp.
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6. Roxy
LED has become an integral part of the bathroom.
LED not only shows a lower energy consumption, but
also gives you the possibility to bring additional ac-
cents or create extra atmosphere in the bathroom.
Roxy EXT 12
Nanoo EXT 53 Pux XL 4 EXT 35
MC EXT 70 Medar 61 EXT 39
Look Out EXT 37 Industrial S EXT 15
Nanoo
Leds Go® In Leds Go® In EXT 91
In addition to surface mounted LEDS there are many
possibilities for recessed LEDS. These recessed LEDS can be
used perfectly in and around shower or bath. They provide a
refined and elegant effect, and exist in different forms.
An indirect LED strip clearly brings additional cachet to your
bathroom. (picture on the right)
Leds C® S INT 253 Leds C® R INT 253 Hela R Trimless INT 247 Hela S Trimless INT 247
Hela R INT 247 Hela S INT 247 Relation 524 INT 259 Outlet EXT 25
Leds Go® 4Q On INT 251 Tactic R EXT 93 Tactic S EXT 93
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8. i-Beam
U-Tube INT 297 i-Beam INT 347
i-BEAM
These products are just a few examples from the range of wall lighting.
The direct and indirect light is a pleasant and functional complement,
regularly used around the mirror. In addition to choice in light source
(LED, fluorescent and halogen), there are various colors and finishes
available (white, chrome, aluminum color).
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9. Kosmo INT 299
Kosmo
i-Liner INT 349
i-Liner
A versatile solution with an eye
for functionality and design.
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10. 2//
Bathroom
& Wellness
Zone
This selection of products provides added
value in and around the bathroom and well-
ness area. Some products can be used both
inside and outside. These luminaires are distin-
guished by their elegant and beautiful design,
and give an extra dimension to your relaxation
environment. The perfect integration of peace
and aesthetics with wellness and body care.
This mirror lighting provides a good reflection, an
essential element for optimal ease of use.
Backspace 26 INT 351
Backspace 26
Lay In PC INT 360
Lay In PC
For larger areas as
well, Delta Light of-
fers several recessed
spots that guarantee
a pleasant general
lighting.
Diro 126/226 SBL INT 11 Grand Carree 126 SBL INT 32
Downforce R INT 85 Downforce S INT 85
Compac 226 SBL INT 89
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11. Lay In INT 360 Circa On INT 385 Jeti L 124 INT 373 Cyclon C INT 141
Cyclon C
Be Cool 124
®
INT 351 Be Cool 118
®
INT 351 Be Cool 155
®
INT 351
Several opportunities in the Delta Light product range to provide
your bathroom with a modern or retro light element.
Wellness area: inside or outside
Castar EXT 41 Sonar 101 EXT 43 Yupi X EXT 45 Gala X EXT 47
Wing 124 EXT 51 Kapa EXT 62 Mono EXT 54-55 Mono X EXT 54-55
Mono X
Flambo EXT 63 Wallscan 64 HP EXT 65 Ultra X EXT 67 Ultra X EXT 67
Be Cool® X EXT 69 Exsite EXT 71 Aya EXT 73 Dolex EXT 75
For outdoor lighting as well Delta Light Mask EXT 49
presents solutions for everyone’s taste. Up
and/or down light, atmosphere, accent or
general lighting… Delta Light presents you
a sophisticated solution that can answer
every need. Provided adjusted wattage
these devices are also suitable for indoor
purposes.
Mask
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12. 3//
Larger
Wellness
AreaIn a larger wellness zone a stand-alone lighting
element can bring extra warmth and prestige to
the area. This selection of Delta Light® products
ensure a timeless refinement to your wellness
environment. A finish in aluminum emphasizes a
sense of design and character, while wood pro- King Teak EXT 151 Mr. Junior X EXT 145 Expo EXT 150 Queen Teak EXT 151
vides a voluptuous soft touch.
LED replacement lamps are now also available for
this type of lighting.
King Teak
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13. Technical Info
Bathroom and shower lighting
Information on zones and IP
ratings: 1
ne
Zo
Bathrooms are considered to be A bathroom can be divided into
2,25 m (A > 0,15m)
a ‘special location’ for electrical zones which take into account
2,25 m (A < 0,15m)
installations because they have an windows, doors, walls ceilings and
increased risk of electric shock for 0
partitions and is based on a per- ne
the users, due to the proximity of ceived level of risk zone. Each zone Zo
water and the low electrical resis- has specific requirements regar-
tance of the human body. ding the electrical equipment that
Electrical contractors make bath- can be used in that zone. A
room installations as safe as pos- m
sible with careful adherence to wi- Zone 0 // The interior of the bath- 0,6
ring and building regulations and a tub or shower basin. 0,6 2 m
wise choice of equipment. m ne 2,4
2,4 Zo
Zone 1 // The area around the
bathtub or shower basin up to a m
3
height of 2,25m above the floor ne
and at a radius of 1,2m from the Zo
water outlet.
Zone 2 // Is limited by the vertical
planes external to zone 1 and par-
allel vertical plane (s) 0,60m exter-
nal to zone 1.
Zone 3 // Is limited to the vertical
2,25 m (A > 0,15m)
plane(s) external to zone 2 and the
1
2,25 m (A < 0,15m)
parallel vertical plane(s) 2,40m ex- ne
ternal to zone 2. Zo
0
A ne
Zo
0,6 m
m 0,6
e2 m
2,4
m Zo
n 2,4
3
ne
Zo
Electrical equipment used in
bathrooms must not be ad-
versely influenced by envi-
ronmental factors. These can
include condensation, humi-
dity, steam, drops of water or Zone Electrical equipment Ingress Protection
sprays from showers. There are 0 Supply ≤ 12 VAC IP X7
a number of different indicators
relating to electrical products Supply ≤ 6 VAC IP XX
that identify the products safe- 1 Waterheater IP X4
ty and suitability for bathroom
use: Supply ≤ 12 VAC IP X4
Supply ≤ 6 VAC IP XX
1 // IP Ratings
Bathroom electrical equipment 2 Waterheater
must carry an appropriate Ingress (fixed mounting) IP X4
Protection (IP) rating for its loca-
tion. Lighting
(placed at a min. height of 1,6m) IP X4
2 // PELV and SELV
Equipment may also be described Heating or ventilator
as a Protective Extra-Low Voltage (fixed mounting) IP X4
(PELV) or Safety Extra-Low Voltage
(SELV) product. PELV products use Lighting Supply ≤ 12 VAC
low voltage but are connected to Electrical contractors are required 3 General electrical appliances IP X1
earth. SELV products are again of to look for an appropriate IP rated
low voltage, but the voltage supply product (recommended IPX4 or Supply ≤ 12 VAC IP XX
output is double insulated from the above).
input. This enables a SELV product Some types of lights can be in-
to be used in any zone in the bath- stalled in Zone 0 (specifically for
room providing the source (e.g. use in shower enclosures) but they
transformer) is housed in Zone 3. must be 12V SELV.
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14. Technical Info
IP Codes
IP code is a rating assigned to a The first number in the sequence
product that indicates its level of signifies the degree of protec-
Ingress Protection, that is, the tion against the entry of foreign
amount of protection that the en- solid objects. The range of avail-
closure of the product provides able numbers is 0–6. The second
against the entry of solid foreign number signifies the degree of pro-
objects (fingers, tools, and so on) tection against the entry of mois-
and against moisture infiltration ture and may be anything from 0
(from rain, for example). IP codes through 8 The letter X may be used
have the format IPxx, where the x as an alternative for zero. The pro-
represent numerals from the cod- tection is greater as the number is
IP
ing scheme. higher.
1ST DIGIT: 2ND DIGIT:
Protection against foreign, solid objects Protection against liquids and moisture
IP X... Description IP ...X Description
0 No protection 0 No protection
1 Protected against solid objects
1 Protected against vertically falling
over 50 mm, e.g. accidental drops of water
touch by hands
2 Protected against solid objects 2 Protected against direct sprays of
over 12 mm, e.g. fingers water up to 15° from the vertical
3 Protected against solid objects
3 Protected against sprays to 80°
over 2,5 mm (tools / wires) from the vertical
4 Protected against solid objects
4 Protected against water sprayed
over 2,5 mm (tools / wires) from all directions - limited
ingress permitted
5 5
Protected against dust - limited Protected against low pressure
ingress (no harmful deposit) jets of water from all directions -
limited ingress permitted
6 6 Protected against strong jets of
water, e.g. for use on shipdecks -
Totally protected against dust
limited ingress permitted
7 15 cm min.
Protected against the effects of
1m
immersion between 15 cm
and 1 m
Example: 8 m
... m
IP 67 Totally protected against dust and protected against Protected against long periods
of immersion under pressure
the effects of immersion between 15 cm and 1 m.
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