blyskjermer
Blyskjermer, literally “flash shields” in Norwegian, is a term used to describe devices designed to manage intense light sources by shielding, diffusing, or filtering light. They are used to protect eyes from bright brightness, reduce glare, and shape light for visual displays or safety. The concept encompasses a range of products and technologies that share the goal of controlling light output rather than emitting it themselves.
Etymology and usage: The word blyskjermer combines blysk, meaning flash or bright light, with skjermer meaning
Design and function: Blyskjermer typically rely on materials with optical properties such as diffusion, absorption, or
Applications: In photography and cinema, blyskjermer diffuse or reduce the intensity of studio lights. In industrial
History: The concept developed with the rise of artificial lighting in the 20th century, evolving from simple
See also: Diffuser, Eye protection, Safety shield, Arc flash protection.