differentiate between general lighting and local lighting ?
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General lighting:
1) The term 'general lighting' or 'ambient lighting' refers to the background levels of light in a particular space.
2) In applications such as retail the general lighting provides a background against which accent lighting is used to highlight specific displays of merchandise.
Local lighting:
1) Lighting which illuminates a relatively small area without illuminating the general surroundings significantly.
2) Indoor lighting is usually accomplished using light fixtures, and is a key part of interior design. Lighting can also be an intrinsic component of landscape projects.
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The key differences between general lighting and local lighting are given below.
- General lighting is a simple type of lighting that replaces sunlight.
- Local illumination is a type of lighting that adds more fixture material to job areas.
- The total illumination provided by one or more light sources is referred to as general lighting or ambient lighting.
- Frequently, this lighting is diffuse.
- A room is meant to be completely lit by general or ambient lighting.
- It autonomously offers a constant level of illumination throughout the area.
- On the other hand, local lighting refers to a light source or group of lights that illuminates a specific space, such as a service counter in a warehouse, without significantly illuminating the surrounding area.
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