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Museum Lighting

Museum lighting is carefully designed to illuminate artworks and exhibits in a way that enhances their appearance while protecting them from damage. It involves selecting appropriate light sources, intensities, and colors to highlight details and colors without causing fading or deterioration over time. Proper lighting also reduces glare and shadows, making exhibits more viewable. Different areas may require different lighting strategies—for example, bright, focused lighting for detailed objects and softer, ambient lighting for overall ambiance. The goal is to create an engaging viewing experience while preserving the integrity of the items on display.