Comprehensive functionality, effectively avoiding the mistakes of selecting lighting equipment
The types of luminaires include spotlights, wall lights and frame projectors, which can meet the complex and variable lighting needs of exhibitions and effectively avoid the mistakes of insufficient lighting planning during project design.
Focus Spotlight: Key Spotlights are used to highlight important parts or details of cultural assets and art exhibits, such as the contours of a sculpture or the brushstrokes of a painting, creating a strong contrast effect that attracts the attention of viewers. Available in 3W and 6W power options, they meet the lighting needs at different heights in low spaces. The smallest beam angle of 6° allows for focus adjustment to meet the needs of displaying artifacts of different sizes.
Wall Light: Track wall lights project light evenly poland number data onto the walls, creating a soft and continuous lighting effect. Wall lights are especially suitable for displaying vertical panels or paintings, fully demonstrating and enhancing the visual impact and artistic atmosphere of the works. Track wall lights with 9W power are suitable for ordinary display spaces and low spaces beyond the cabinet.
Frame Projector: Frame projectors, such as spotlights with patterned gobos or lenses, can create light and shadow effects with specific shapes or patterns, adding additional visual elements to artwork. Frame projectors with 9 watts of power are suitable for regular display spaces and low off-cabinet spaces.
A brief discussion of the innovative use of track lights in museum display lighting
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