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Glare: Direct and reflective glare |
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 Direct glare
Direct glare is generated by unsuitable
or incorrectly installed luminaires with
excessive radiant intensities, as with
free beam lamps where the beholder
has a direct view of the light source
within his field of view, but also from
"uncontrolled" window areas.
Superior Discernibility
without Reflected Glare
Light reflections of windows and
luminaires on PC screens, laptops,
organisers and other reflective surfaces
interfere with concentration and cause
premature fatigue. Reflections on
computer screens can be minimised
by positioning the screens vertical to
the window and by appropriate
arrangement of the luminaires. The
latest generation of monitors feature
specially satinised surfaces that also
reduce the risk of reflected glare.
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