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Illuminate

Illuminate is a verb meaning to supply light or brighten, whether a room, landscape, or path, and also to clarify or enlighten a topic. The term comes from Latin illuminare, from lumen, light. In everyday use it covers both physical illumination and metaphorical illumination, such as illuminating a mystery or an argument.

Physical illumination refers to providing visible light and is influenced by lighting design, color temperature, and

Metaphorically, to illuminate means to reveal, explain, or make something clearer. Illumination of knowledge often involves

See also: illumination, luminescence, lighting design.

luminance.
Common
measures
include
luminous
flux
(lumens)
and
illuminance
(lux).
Historical
advances—from
fire
and
candles
to
gas
and
electric
lighting
to
modern
LEDs—have
shaped
architecture,
productivity,
and
daily
life.
Lighting
quality
concerns
brightness,
distribution,
glare,
and
color
rendering
index
(CRI),
with
attention
to
energy
efficiency
and
human
comfort.
presenting
evidence,
context,
or
reasoning
that
clarifies
a
subject.
In
visual
arts
and
photography,
lighting
is
used
to
illuminate
subjects,
affecting
mood,
texture,
and
perception.
In
technology,
Illuminate
is
the
name
used
for
a
set
of
software
components
in
the
Laravel
framework,
collectively
providing
services
such
as
database
access,
queuing,
mail,
and
routing
under
the
Illuminate
namespace.