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The Lighting Handbook
Types lighting
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Light falls from the luminaires the
ceiling directly onto the workplace, part
highly directional
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Glare suppression important under
flat angles
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The ceiling can appear dark (cave effect)
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The workplace layout should not allow
any shadows
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High energy efficiency achieved for the
work area
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Light directed the ceiling and walls so
that illuminates the workplaces indirectly
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The lighting effect may appear diffuse
through the absence shadows
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The room increases height
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The light glare-free
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Workplaces can arranged random
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Lower energy efficiency
Direct lighting
Indirect lighting