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define light and vision in relation to natural light and artificial light.
Natural Light (sunlight) and Artificial Light (flashes/studio lights)
There are many different types of lights and fixtures that are used in art studios, however the root of both of these goes back to the type of bulb or source of light. Artificial light or natural light are the to types that can be used in an art studio.
Quite a few actually. It can mean natural or artificial light used in the composition. It can also be a light color or area.
what is a C. O. light bulb?
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An example of artificial light is a light bulb.
Artificial light.
You do not found C.F.L. bulb in nature as such. So it is an artificial or man made source of light. It consumes very less energy. As it does not gives out heat.
A light bulb is one example.
Natural sources of light include the sun and stars, while artificial sources of light include light bulbs and LED lights.
A primary light source is one that actually produces light, such as a light bulb or the sun. A secondary light source in one that ONLY reflects the light produced by a primary light source. It doesn't produce light itself, such as a mirror or the moon.
Artificial light sources are man-made and include light bulbs and LEDs, while natural light sources come from the sun or fire. Artificial light can be controlled and adjusted, while natural light changes throughout the day. Artificial light can also be harsher and less energy-efficient than natural light.
Natural, of course!
Natural light is light made by things in the nature (animals, plants etc.), and the sun. Artificial light is human made light.
The difference between natural and artificial sources of light is that natural sources are produced by the sun while artificial light sources illuminate using energy from other sources and include incandescent bulbs.
Candlelight is man-made, so is artificial. Sunlight is natural light from the Sun.