Indirect lighting definition

Indirect lighting means any external sign illumination which is not an integral part of the sign itself.
Indirect lighting means a light source separated from the sign surface and illuminating the sign surface by means of spotlights or similar fixtures.
Indirect lighting means lighting displayed or reflected on the surface or face of a sign which is not inside the sign and not a part of the sign proper.

Examples of Indirect lighting in a sentence

  • Indirect lighting hidden from the patrons’ view within interior architectural elements, which illuminated the ceiling, commonly called “cove lighting,” was popular and provided an atmospheric feeling to the theatre’s interior.42 Backstage equipment incorporated both traditional theatre elements, such as dressing rooms and an orchestra pit.

  • Indirect lighting and natural ventilation have been incorporated into the design.

  • Indirect lighting of the Interactive Educational Programme from above must be provided by the Borrower.

  • Please note: photographic lighting should only be on when setting up shots and during filming; • Indirect lighting bounced off reflectors is preferred for filming and a flash is preferred to photofloods for still photography to ensure the shortest length of exposure; • Where direct lighting is necessary, lights must be three meters away from the works/object(s).


More Definitions of Indirect lighting

Indirect lighting means light that has been reflected or has scattered off other surfaces;
Indirect lighting means an indirect, concealed light source which is recessed or contained within any element of a Sign.
Indirect lighting means a method of illuminating signs in which light shines onto the sign from a light source not visible from public view.
Indirect lighting means a source of external illumination located away from the sign, which lights the sign, but which may or may not itself be visible.