ljusgradient
Ljusgradient is a term used to describe the spatial variation of light intensity, and sometimes spectral content, across a scene or image. In formal terms, it refers to the gradient of a light quantity such as luminance or irradiance, often denoted as ∇L, where L can represent luminance (cd/m^2) or irradiance (lux). The magnitude of the gradient indicates how quickly brightness changes over distance, while the direction points toward increasing brightness.
Ljusgradient arises from the combined effects of light sources, geometry, materials, and occlusion. Direct illumination, shadows,
Measurement and use: The gradient can be measured in units of luminance or irradiance per unit distance
Applications: In photography and cinematography, managing gradients helps control dynamic range and perceived form. In computer
See also: luminance, irradiance, BRDF, shading, gradient-domain processing, HDR imaging.