[SML] LED back-lighitng for window

Ole Stigaard ole at stigaard.net
Tue Feb 16 08:22:48 UTC 2021


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man. d. 15. feb. 2021 20.04 skrev Bill Conner via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net>:

> Just on the dimming issue, if it claims and is close to 1%, of lumens,
> then it will look like around 10% to the eye; 10% of lumens - your fixture
> that claims dimming to10% - will look like 30%. Google dimmed vs. perceived
> light for more.
>
> For houselights I'm always specifying dimming to 0.1% - which looks like
> about 1% and doesn't pop on and off too badly - and electricians and
> architects don't understand why 1% isn't good enough.  Well,use to specify
> and defend those days are past.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 1:40 PM Stephen Lee via Stagecraft <
> stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
>
>> Joe wrote:
>>
>> I need to do some windows with back lighting in a situation with limited
>> space behind the window.
>>
>>
>> It's a bit unconventional, but large flat screen LCD tv's have gotten
>> cheap enough that I've seen them put to good use in this scenario. (Talk
>> about a new application for using Windows...)
>>
>> You can use them to place an image or outdoor scene there, or it can have
>> just a plain solid white jpeg at wherever color you want. They're not
>> bright enough to illuminate objects unless the lighting around it is dim,
>> but they're fine for direct-viewing. You could put up some very sheer
>> curtains to help filter the image if it looks too fake.
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