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Cool Lighting Options
by Heather Brautman
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What is Recessed Lighting?
by Melinda Rizzo
Recessed lighting is a method of installing light fixtures flush with the surrounding surface.
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Light & Dark in Lighting Design
by Brent Shelly
Light up your home or office with beautiful lighting designs. Learn how to use light and dark for architectural lighting designs in this free video clip.
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A Photography Lighting Tutorial
by Rebecca Guenther
Photography lighting can be natural light, ambient light or studio light, which should include a main light, a fill light and a back light. Create subtle shadows and perfect lighting with helpful tips from a freelance photographer in this free video on digital photography.
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Definition of Directional Light
by Dorian Gray
Directional lighting simply means lighting that travels in a specific direction. While general lighting provides even, overall illumination, directional lighting highlights a specific object or work surface. It is also usually provided by a stronger light source.
Used alone or in conjunction with other types of lighting, directional lighting is an important part of a successful lighting scheme. There are several types of directional lighting, including accent lighting, recessed down lighting and track lighting.
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Hotlight Vs. Strobe Lights in Photography Lighting
by Erin Neumeyer
Lighting is very important in photography. Learn the difference between a hot light and strobe light in this free video clip about professional photography lighting and equipment.
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What Are Track Lights?
by Hayley Harrison
The term track lighting is used to describe lights that are attached to a metal track. The track contains electrical conductors that provide energy to light all of the lights attached to the track.
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How to Light A Closet with Rope Lights
by cat804
Rope lights provide lovely lighting for any small space. Follow these instructions to install rope lights in a small or medium closet!
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How to Wire Utility Trailer for Lights
by Don Bowman
Utility trailers need lights---brake lights, running lights and signal lights---for safety reasons. It is also against the law in many states to tow a trailer with no lights. Marker lights should be placed every 3 feet along the sides and back of the trailer. Any local auto parts store will carry trailer combination lights. The lights are a combination (as opposed to separate lights) of the brake lights, signal lights and tail lights.
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How to Choose Recessed Lighting for a Kitchen
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
The lighting plan for your kitchen should include ambient lighting, task lighting for specific activities, mood lighting for atmosphere and accent lighting to highlight special collections. Recessed lighting is an excellent choice for any of those jobs.
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