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What's the difference between floodlights and floodlights?

1. What is a floodlight?

The alias of spotlight is spotlight, projector, spotlight, etc. Mainly used for architectural decoration lighting and commercial space lighting.

Decorative components are heavy, and their appearance is round and square. Because heat dissipation is generally considered, it is still somewhat different from the traditional projection lamp in appearance.

Second, what are the characteristics of LED floodlights?

At present, the commonly used LED floodlights in the market are basically 1W high-power LEDs (each LED element will have an efficient lens made of PMMA, which is mainly used to distribute the light emitted by the LED for the second time, that is, secondary optics), and a few companies choose 3W or even higher power LEDs because of their good heat dissipation technology.

Suitable for large-scale lighting, architectural lighting, etc.

3. What are the characteristics of floodlights?

A floodlight illuminates an object evenly from a specific point in all directions. It is the best analogy between a light bulb and a candle.

The floodlight can be placed anywhere in the scene.

For example, it can be placed outside the camera range or inside the object.

It is very common to use many floodlights of different colors for a long distance in the scene.

These floodlights can cast shadows and blend them into the model.

Because the floodlight has a wide irradiation range, the irradiation effect of floodlight is very easy to predict, and this kind of lamp has many auxiliary uses. For example, placing a floodlight near the surface of an object will produce bright light on the surface of the object.