Control glare
Glare is one of the important factors affecting the lighting comfort of art museums.
There should be no direct glare from light sources or windows or reflected glare from various surfaces in the field of view of the audience viewing the exhibits; images produced by audience members or other objects on glossy surfaces (such as showcase glass or picture frame glass) should not be Obstruct the audience from viewing the exhibits; for oil paintings or exhibits with glossy surfaces, there should be no light curtain reflection in the viewing direction of the audience.
When the exhibits are mainly pictures on the walls and carvings in the center of the display space. Artwork on a wall can be illuminated by uniform wall lighting provided by wall lighting or accent lighting provided by spotlights, but both methods must ensure the accuracy of the angle of incidence to avoid interference from reflections on glass or luminous surfaces.
Note: In order to ensure the exhibition effect and highlight the quality of the exhibition, it is necessary to control the background brightness ratio of the exhibits.
(Suitable brightness ratio = A 1:1 B 2:1 C 5:1 etc.)
Post time: 06-21-2022