- illuminate with floodlights
- flood: light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography
- (Floodlights (sport)) Floodlights are broad-beamed, high-intensity artificial lights often used to illuminate outdoor playing fields while an outdoor sports event is being held during low-light conditions.
- (Floodlights) Also Floods. Lanterns without lenses which give a general fixed spread of light.
- (Floodlights) To dream of floodlights shows that you want to throw a lot of light on a subject and get everything out in the open where it can be seen and understood. ...
- Floodlights create a widespread distribution of light, perfect for illuminating a wall, sign or large object. A floodlight should be well shielded with an accessory louver or shield to avoid stray light and glare.
- A luminaire used to light a scene or object to a level much brighter than its surroundings. Usually floodlights can be aimed at the object or area of interest.
- artificial light source with a dish shaped reflector and a 125-500+ watt tungsten filament lamp producing evenly spread illumination over the subject.
- Radiates a diffused, scattered blanket of light with soft, indistinct shadows. Best used to spread illumination on broad areas, whereas spotlights are aimed to focus on individual subjects.
- A fixture designed to "flood" a well defined area with light.
- reflector; proyector de luz; iluminar con focos
- Continuous (non-flash), artificial light source, generally used in the studio for evenly-spread illumination. Also known as Photoflood or Flood lamp. Has a color temperature of 3400 on the Kelvin scale.
- (1) A projector type of luminaire designed to light an area or object to a level of illumination higher than the surrounding illumination. (2) A metal housing containing one or more lamps used to illuminate a stage uniformly.
- A light with a relatively undefined beam edge.
- A lamp which throws off a wide beam, thus “flooding” an area with light.
- A reflectorized lamp whose emitted beam pattern is enlarging. Also a luminaire consisting of lamp and reflector at fixed distance providing a wide field of illumination.
- 1) A fixture designed for floodlighting, usually capable of being pointed in any direction and of weatherproof construction. 2) A lamp with a wide beam of light usually greater than 20° beam spread.