Specific illumination refers to the amount of light that falls on a specific area or object. It is measured in lux or foot-candles and is important for tasks that require detailed vision, such as reading or working on small objects. Different activities require different levels of specific illumination for optimal visibility.
*Specific illumination, general illumination and special effects
Illumination involves a source of light being emitted. To have visibility, the human eye requires illumination of light for things to be seen. Visibility is the state of being seen. To be visible you must have a level of illumination--a source of light.
Not necessarily. The optimal illumination level for viewing an image depends on factors such as ambient lighting conditions, the type of display or screen being used, and personal preference. Adjusting the illumination to suit the specific viewing environment can enhance the visual experience.
Illumination can also be called lighting.
Illumination Entertainment was created in 2007.
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The M49A1 trip flare has an illumination radius of approximately 200 meters.
the circle that divides the day from night is called circle of illumination
Symphony of Illumination was created on 2011-12-05.
The illumination radius for a trip flare typically refers to the area illuminated by the flare's light. For a trip flare with a range of 300 meters, the illumination radius would generally extend out to approximately 300 meters from the point of ignition. However, the effective illumination can vary based on environmental conditions and the specific design of the flare. In practice, the bright light may be most effective within a smaller radius, while still being visible at the maximum distance.