lighting
strong and full of light
very intense light
high-quality or sufficient light
lights for streets at night
gentle and not bright light
not bright, soft light
light from the sun
not much light; dim
light from electric lamps, not the sun
lights that turn on when the main power fails
lighting from the ceiling
not good enough light for seeing
lighting powered by electricity
poor quality or insufficient light
not obvious or direct light
enough light for a particular purpose
special lights used in a theatre
strong outdoor lights to prevent crime
correct or suitable lighting for a situation
not very bright, creating a calm mood
general background lighting
lighting from fluorescent tubes
general, low-level illumination
unpleasantly bright or strong light
lighting used to create a strong and exciting effect
lighting for use in open areas
lighting for use inside buildings
light that is reflected off a surface before illuminating an area
light that is not white
lighting on the inside of a building or room
lights attached to a long track on the ceiling
lighting suitable for a theatre, often dramatic
lighting on the outside of a building
lights that are set into the ceiling
lighting where the source is hidden from view
lighting that creates a particular, often somber, atmosphere
lighting from a heated filament
lighting from burning gas
the amount or intensity of light
to employ a particular type of lighting
to supply light for an area
to be equipped with a lighting system
to manage the lighting system
to set up a lighting system
to change the brightness or direction of light
the complete set of lights and controls
the intensity of the light
special visual results created with light
a complete lighting unit (lamp, holder, etc.)
a person who plans lighting for theatres, films, etc.
a person who technically implements lighting designs
a plan for the lighting in a room or building
the way lights are positioned