Artificial Lighting
Artificial lighting refers to human-made illumination sources, such as electric lights, that provide light in environments where natural sunlight is insufficient or unavailable. It is a fundamental aspect of architectural design, interior spaces, photography, and various industries, enabling activities to continue regardless of time of day or weather conditions. In technology and development contexts, it often relates to computer graphics, simulation, and smart systems for optimizing energy use and visual comfort.
Developers should learn about artificial lighting when working on projects involving computer graphics (e.g., game development, 3D rendering), smart home automation, or IoT systems that control lighting for energy efficiency and user experience. It is crucial for creating realistic visual effects in applications like virtual reality, architectural visualization, and photography software, as well as for implementing algorithms in image processing and environmental simulations.