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Illumination is the act of enlightening. This is the process of adding bright and beautiful colors as well as gold leaf to manuscript. The root word is illuminare, from Latin.
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| illumination |
The amount of light cast on a subject.
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The amount of light (specified in Lux) falling onto a scene that is required to generate a specified video output with a specified lens aperture.
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Simply said, the brighter the sunlight, the darker the lens. On hazy or partly overcast days or those times of day when the sun is low on the horizon and the light rays are not as intense, the lenses will not be as dark as they would be at midday in full sun.
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