LowLight
Lowlight refers to situations with reduced illumination. It covers natural conditions such as dusk, twilight, overcast weather, shade, and indoor spaces with subdued artificial lighting. Light levels are measured in lux, but thresholds vary by context; daylight typically exceeds 10,000 lux, standard indoor lighting ranges from tens to a few hundred lux, and very low-light conditions can fall below 10 lux or even into single digits.
In photography and cinematography, low-light conditions pose challenges for exposure, color accuracy, and motion. Techniques to
In consumer electronics, low-light performance describes how well a device's sensors and processing handle dark scenes.
In design and safety contexts, low lighting influences visibility, mood, and energy efficiency. Architects and event