Talk:Architectural lighting design
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[edit] sales-promoting illumination
Im not sure here is apropriate or if it deserves an own article, but in the last years we have seen sales promoting illumination become more popular, for example using a bright customized light source which will make for example fruit look fresher compared to in a normal light
[edit] pathetic stub
This article needs about ten times as much real content. -69.87.203.133 01:15, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Reflectance Table
- Colors
- 70-80% White
- 70-80% Light cream
- 55-65% Light yellow
- 45-50% Light green
- 45-50% Pink
- 40-45% Sky-blue
- 40-45% Light grey
- 25-35% Beige
- 25-35% Yellow ocher
- 25-35% Light brown
- 25-35% Olive green
- 20-25% Orange
- 20-25% Vermilion red
- 20-25% Medium grey
- 10-15% Dark green
- 10-15% Dark blue
- 10-15% Dark red
- 10-15% Dark grey
- Materials
- 95% Mirror
- 80% Plaster
- 65-75% White enamel
- 60-75% Glazed white tiles
- 60% Maple
- 60% Birch
- 40% Light oak
- 15-20% Dark oak
- 15-20% Dark walnut
- 15-40% Concrete
- 5-25% Red brick
- 2-10% Carbon-black
- 6-8% Clear glass
- Lighting design
- 60-90% Ideal Ceilings
- 35-60% Ideal Walls
- 30-50% Ideal Countertops
-69.87.203.133 01:15, 25 May 2007 (UTC)