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  2. Rembrandt lighting - Wikipedia

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    A studio portrait, showing the characteristic illuminated triangle on the darker side of the face. Rembrandt lighting is a standard lighting technique that is used in studio portrait photography and cinematography; it is also used in contrast with butterfly lighting [1] It can be achieved using one light and a reflector, [2] or two lights, and is popular because it is capable of producing ...

  3. Parabolic aluminized reflector - Wikipedia

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    For example, a PAR16 lamp is approximately 2 inches or 50.8 mm in diameter. [1] The size of rectangular PAR lamps is expressed as the letters REC followed by the reflector's mouth height, the letter "X", and the reflector's mouth width—with both dimensions in millimeters. For example, REC142X200 lamps are 142 high and 200 mm wide. [2] [3]

  4. Palace lantern - Wikipedia

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    The genesis for the art form was created during the Eastern Han dynasty, and blossomed during the Sui and Tang dynasties. In accordance with its name, palace lanterns are used as lamps in palaces. They are often made using fine wood as a skeleton and decorated with spun silk and glass with coloured drawings or patterns in surface of the lantern.

  5. Lusterweibchen - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Having a horizontal antler fixed with a carved wooden sculpture, the German term “Lüsterweibchen” (little woman chandelier) refers to the sculpture, while the lamp itself is categorised as a type of horn furniture.

  6. Aerolux Light Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Because glow discharge occurs readily at 110-120 volts AC, one could use these bulbs in standard household lamps in the United States. The phosphors used in the bulbs were somewhat brittle, necessitating care in handling. Shaking or jarring the bulbs would cause flaking and migration of the phosphors to other parts of the metallic sculpture.

  7. Light art - Wikipedia

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    Closely associated art forms are projectors, 3-D projection, multi-media, video art, and photography where light technology projects images rather than using light as the medium. Large light festivals and events have helped to develop the use of light on large canvases such as architectural facades, building projections, the flood lighting of ...

  8. This 'tulip lamp' looks like an actual fresh bouquet of ... - AOL

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    TikTok can't stop raving about this adorable tulip lamp that's just as practical as it is beautiful. It comes in a ceramic vase and is available in five colors. This $20 'tulip lamp' looks like an ...

  9. Holophane - Wikipedia

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    Vintage industrial Holophane pendant light. Holophane, a division of Acuity Brands, is a manufacturer of lighting-related products founded in 1898 in London, England. The company is a UK-based (Milton Keynes, England) and US manufacturer (based in Newark, Ohio) of lighting fixtures for commercial, industrial, outdoor, and emergency applications.

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