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Lighting ... of [[fixture]] or [[furnishing]], and a key part
of [[interior design]]. Lighting can also be an intrinsic component
of [[landscaping]]. ... ge:Classical spectacular laser effects.jpg|thumb|370px|right|Low-intensity
lighting and haze in a concert hall allows laser effects to be visible]]
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NeoPac company_name = ''NeoPac Lighting Group''| company_logo =
[[Image:Neopac logo.png|150px|NeoPac Lighting logo]]|
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Over-illumination ... twice recommended levels<ref>Peter Tregenza
and David Loe, ''The Design of Lighting'', Routledge, New York (1996)</ref>]]
... Simpson, ''A flexible approach to lighting design'', Proc. CIBSE
National Lighting Conference, Cambridge, 8-11 April, 1990, 182-189,
Chartered Institution of ...
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Light pollution ... trial]] civilization. Its sources include building
exterior and interior [[lighting]], [[advertising]], [[business|commercial]]
[[properties]], [[office]]s, [ ... ... e light pollution as an important
issue. For example, the [[Institution of Lighting Engineers]] in
the [[United Kingdom]] provides its members information abo ...
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Light fixture {{otheruses4|architectural light fixtures|stage lighting|Stage
lighting instrument}} ... ctrical device used to create artificial
light or illumination. A complete lighting fixture unit consists
of the light source or [[lamp (electrical component) ...
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Musco Lighting | name = Musco Lighting | genre = Sports Lighting,
Mobile Lighting, Motion Picture Lighting
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Security lighting ... sions or other criminal activity on a physical
piece of property. Security lighting may be provided to aid in the
detection of intruders, to deter intruders, ... ... ighting.<ref>[http://www.darksky.org/links/seculigh.html
IDA's position on lighting and crime] Url last accessed on [[May
6]] [[2006]]</ref>
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Lamp (electrical component) ... resulting in more energy consumption.
In colder climates where heating and lighting is required during
the cold and dark winter months, the heat byproduct has ... [[Fluorescent
lighting|Fluorescent]] lamps, invented and patented by [[Nikola
Tesla]], have much ...
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Key light ... photographer]], [[cinematographer]], or other scene
composer will use in a lighting setup. The purpose of the key light
is to highlight the form and dimension ... ... elative to the subject.
When part of the most common setup—[[three-point lighting]]—the
key light is placed at a 30–60° angle (with the [[camera]] mark
...
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Illuminating Engineering Society of North America ... on is to improve
the lighted environment by bringing together those with [[lighting]]
knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit
th ... ... pplications such as Office Lighting, Sports Lighting,
Outdoor Lighting and Lighting for Healthcare facilities. All IESNA
publications are developed through co ...
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Solar lamp It can be used as outdoor ([[lawn]] and [[garden]]),
indoor (i.e. a [[desk lamp]] used to read or st ... * [[Outdoor
lighting]] {{Rhere}}
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Fluorescent lamp ... fluorescence, [[Thomas Edison]] (1847–1931)
briefly pursued fluorescent lighting for its commercial potential.
He invented a fluorescent lamp in 1896 whic ... Although Edison
lost interest in fluorescent lighting, one of his former employees
was able to create a gas-based lamp that achi ...
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Lightolier company_slogan = '''Lighting that Makes a Difference'''|
industry = Lighting Manufacturers|
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Reflector (photography) ... to control [[contrast (vision)|contrast]]
in both artificial and natural [[lighting]], in place of a [[fill
light]] or "kick" light. In this case, light "spil
... ... raphy]], small mirrors and card stock are used extensively,
both to reduce lighting contrast and create highlights on reflective
subjects such as glassware an ...
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Light-emitting diode ... olet]]. LEDs can also be used as a regular
household light source. Besides lighting, interesting applications
include sterilization of water and disinfection ... ... ear little
resemblance to early LEDs (see, for example, [[Philips Lumileds
Lighting Company|Philips Lumileds]]).
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Compact fluorescent lamp {{redirect|Low-energy light-bulb|other
low-energy bulbs|Solid-state lighting}} ... the flickering and slow
starting traditionally associated with fluorescent lighting. There
are two types of CFLs: integrated and non-integrated lamps.
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Sodium vapor lamp ... widely used for outdoor lighting such as [[street
light]]s and [[security lighting]] where color rendition is viewed
by many to be less important. LPS lamps ... ... c]]'' and ''[[scotopic]]''
is essential for proper planning when designing lighting for roads.
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Incandescent light bulb ... adlamp]]s and electric [[flashlight]]s,
and for decorative and advertising lighting. ... an the use of incandescent
lightbulbs]] in favour of more energy-efficient lighting.
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George Sexton ... lifornia Palace of the Legion of Honor]]. In 1980,
Sexton opened his own lighting and museum design firm, George Sexton
Associates, based in [[Washington, D ... —[http://www.gelighting.com/na/business_lighting/edison_award/merit/2003/pop_vuitton.htm
GE Edison Award of Merit, 2004]
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Three-point lighting ... lling (or eliminating entirely) the shading
and shadows produced by direct lighting. [[Image:3 point lighting.svg|thumb|300px|right|A
typical three point setup with a shoulder or back- ... |
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