What is RGB Light

RGB light, short for red, green, and blue light, refers to a lighting technique commonly used in the lighting industry. This technique involves combining red, green, and blue colors of light to create a vast spectrum of colors.

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What is Cosine Law

The cosine law, also known as Lambert’s cosine law or the cosine emission law, is a fundamental principle in the lighting industry.

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What is Adaptation

Adaptation refers to the ability of the eye to adjust to changes in lighting conditions. There are two types of adaptation: dark adaptation and light adaptation.

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What is Garage Door Light

Garage door light is a lighting system specifically designed for garage doors. Usually, it is a wireless and low-voltage LED lighting system that is installed directly on the garage door itself.

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What is LM-79

LM-79 is a testing method and data used in the lighting industry to evaluate the performance of LED luminaires. It is an approved method established by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) for the Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting.

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What is Candela (cd)

Candela (symbol: cd) is a unit of measurement used in the lighting industry to quantify luminous intensity. It represents the amount of light emitted by a light source in a specific direction.

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What is Edison Bulb

An Edison bulb, also known as an Antique Bulb or Vintage Bulb, is a type of light bulb that replicates the look and feel of the original coiled filament bulbs created by the Edison Electric Light Company in the early 20th century.

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