Háttérvilágítással
Háttérvilágítással is the Hungarian term for backlight. It refers to a light source placed behind an object or screen to illuminate it. This technique is commonly used in various display technologies to make images visible. In liquid crystal displays (LCDs), a backlight is essential as the liquid crystals themselves do not produce light. Instead, they modulate the light from the backlight to create the image. Early LCDs used cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs) for backlighting, but these have largely been replaced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
LED backlighting offers several advantages, including lower power consumption, thinner designs, and better color reproduction. There
Beyond displays, backlighting can be employed in photography and stage lighting to create visual effects or