Cave Effect

The cave effect is a phenomenon that occurs when artificial light from overhead fixtures are directed straight down, creating an unnatural and unappealing lighting environment. This type of lighting creates harsh shadows and deep contrast, as well as a feeling of discomfort and unease for those inhabiting the room. To avoid this effect, proper techniques must be used to diffuse and direct the artificial light effectively.

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Edward Worrell
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