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1 Lighting A quick overview The Physics The Practical
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2 What is Light "Light is visually evaluated radiant energy. Electromagnetic Spectrum http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/Class/light/u12l2a.html http://www.arce.ukans.edu/book/contents.htm
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3 What is the Purpose of Light Allow Performance of Tasks Mood Disguise Emphasize
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4 Basic Physics Light enters eye, usually reflected from something Converted to electrical impulse Processed by Brain
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5 The Lighting Designers Task Artistic - Achieve an effect that creates a mood That influences behavior Functional Put enough light of the right kind on the work surface so a person can work. Do it economically. This is where the engineer focuses
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6 Characteristics of Light that matter Energy magnitude - brightness Relative levels Produces contrast Absolute Wavelength - Color
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7 Methods of Light Production Older Ways Daylight Wood burning Gas burning Candle Gas from tube
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8 Terms of the Trade IES Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Lamp = Bulb Luminaire = The fixture holding the bulb Efficacy = Number of lumens per watt Color Temperature = The temperature of a solid block producing the same color light.
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9 Color from Lamps
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10 Key Issues in Practice How light reflects from surface Reflection Absorption Diffusion
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11 Why Do we Use different Lamps? Cost Initial Cost Efficiency = Operating Cost Color Rendition Ability to focus light Longevity
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12 Lamps – Low Efficiency Incandescent Standard Halogen
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13 Lamps – Higher Efficiency Low Pressure Discharge Fluorescent Low Pressure Sodium High Pressure Discharge Mercury Vapor Metal Halide High Pressure Sodium
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14 Luminaires Used to direct light Up Down Sideways Combination
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15 Material Resources Ching – A Visual Dictionary of Architecture Mechanical & Electrical Equipment for Buildings
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