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INTERIOR LIGHTING 10-125

Fig. 10-92. Graphical illustra-


tion of the value of lowering the
ordinary factory reflector over the
imposing stone. The ideal condi-
tion is represented by the right- eye
hand figure.
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-PLANE MIRROR 2- CONCAVE MIRROR 3- CONVEX MIRROR TYPE
FIG. 10-93. Reflections from type : (above) If the light source is small in area reflec-
tions will be glaring, (at left) In an ordinary form there are many thousands of
tiny filets and rounded corners that act as concave and convex mirrors to reflect light
into the eye. (at right) When a large low-brightness source is used characters
become more legible because glare is minimized.

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