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Interior lighting: James Bond’s room research

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Why the researchers are more and more interested in special aesthetic design to view the sight that affects the room users' behavior in the day time. Our research clearly shows that inner and outer architecture is essential in the function of lighting quality when the users use the light in the home building. The utility of how to put the light is to know the illumination and to design the lamps that suitable for reading and watching in the James Bond interior setting for a focused lighting effect by a set of filmmaking techniques. The suggestion of future light design is how to smart lighting in the underground office building and increases the white mixing of lighting to assist users anytime needs of light.

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Yu, HY. Interior lighting: James Bond’s room research. J Opt 50, 142–146 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12596-020-00674-8

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