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      CarolinaC
      last edited by CarolinaC

      Hello! I need help about artificial lighting, specifically about rooms with high ceilling. I always end with a good lighting near the ceilling but the room (near the floor) is too dark, or is good in the room but too bright in the ceilling. Does anyone know how can I make the lighting to be uniform?

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        As a matter of fact, our eyes (mind) works differently from photos or computers. i.e light attenuation is based on inverse square ratio, but when one adjusts them in this way will find it more like what a camera captures and not what our eyes captures. So I've experienced that it will give a better result if adjust the attenuation as "inverse". the result will be more smooth and less contrast ,a better solution for interiors. and do not neglect some fake lighting using rectangular lights, here and there ... πŸ˜‰.

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