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  2. Three-point lighting - Wikipedia

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    Three-point lighting is a standard method used in visual media such as theatre, video, film, still photography, computer-generated imagery and 3D computer graphics. [1] By using three separate positions, the photographer can illuminate the shot's subject (such as a person) however desired, while also controlling (or eliminating) the shading and ...

  3. Illumination problem - Wikipedia

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    Roger Penrose's solution of the illumination problem using elliptical arcs (blue) and straight line segments (green), with 3 positions of the single light source (red spot). The purple crosses are the foci of the larger arcs. Lit and unlit regions are shown in yellow and grey respectively.

  4. Fill light - Wikipedia

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    A common artificial lighting strategy that creates an overall appearance similar to natural fill places the fill light on the lens axis so that it will appear to cast few if any shadows from the point of view of the camera, which allows the key light that overlaps it to create the illusion of 3D in a 2D photo with the same single-source ...

  5. Glossary of motion picture terms - Wikipedia

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    The key light is usually the first and most important light to be considered when staging a scene. Its purpose is to highlight the form and dimension of the subject; omitting the key light can result in a silhouette effect. A diagram of a standard three-point lighting set-up, consisting of a key light, back light, and fill light Kuleshov effect

  6. File:3 point lighting.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Il·luminació fotogràfica; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Protisvětlo; Světlo ve fotografii

  7. File:Three-point lighting diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Lumen method - Wikipedia

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    In lighting design, the lumen method, (also called zonal cavity method), is a simplified method to calculate the light level in a room.The method is a series of calculations that uses horizontal illuminance criteria to establish a uniform luminaire layout in a space.

  9. Talk:Three-point lighting - Wikipedia

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    I'd suggest that Three-point lighting is a more commonly used term than 4-point lighting setup, and that 4-point lighting is a subset of it. Consequently, I recommend merging 4-point lighting setup into Three-point lighting. --Jeremy Butler 13:39, 17 February 2006 (UTC) I totally agree with Jeremy Butler. Oliver Bronson Done.

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