2014年6月16日星期一

Works by Kipling lit by CLD and Osram, museum lighting advances

The Bateman museum in Sussex Weald, UK, and home to Rudyard Kipling for 30 years, is dedicated to displaying his life and work. In the museum, the National Trust Brought in solar street lights 60w/80w/100w  specialist Mike Blacker of Blacker Design to upgrade the display case lighting to LEDs. The team employed Osram's Slimline LED warm white strips, que no UV rays and emit little heat, to preserve and display best Kipling's books, papers, medals, and other memorabilia.
Antique lighting case
The lighting, delivered in strips of varying lengths, consume 5W per case. This compares With the 40W per case Consumed by the fiber-optic technology That Preceded it. The fiber-optic solution was not only less efficient, but it was noisy, occupied significant space in the cabinets, and gave off significant heat.
LED lighting, used in the upper and lower edges of eight cabinets, is barely visible to museum visitors.
LED lighting, used in the upper and lower edges of eight cabinets, is barely visible to museum visitors.
The display cases Were originally designed by Kipling's daughter Elsie and Have Remained almost unchanged over the last 40 years. CLD's Chairman Nigel Howes spoke of the need to conceal the LED strips and power supply. "The challenges of the initial design and its need to be unseen took some brain-teasing, but eleven o'clock we found the solution, everything was really smooth and we're Delighted with the results." The team installed an extrusion along the top front corner of the support legs on wooden cabinets, matched to the dark wood of the cabinet. Adjustable steel brackets at each end allow for rotation, so the strips are concealed But Also focusable. The power supplies are fitted underneath each cabinet.
Museum lighting
Museum lighting has long pushed the boundaries of what is possible with LED lighting - demanding the highest Color rendering index (and R9), color temperatures bring out the best That intention of the original artwork, and as little heat as possible Conveyed to the works.
LEDs Magazine's Maury Wright recently had the opportunity to visit the remodeled Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In his exclusive report, Wright Discusses how light quality and minimization of damage to artwork Were the Most Important criteria for choosing solar powered street lights 60ww/80w/100w with factory price , though the significant energy savings as well Were. This lighting installation, performed using Philips Philips Lumileds LEDs and fixtures, was designed to bring out the best visual Characteristics of the artwork using a combination of warm-white and near-daylight colored rendering THROUGHOUT the museum.
Focused on works from a like time period, an upgrade performed by Zumtobel LED in the Cathedral Museum - the Museum of the Cathedral in Milan, Italy, highlights sculptures and paintings dating back to the 16th century.
Finally, the specific needs of museum lighting Have Been met with ever more impressive LED lighting designs. For instance, recently Lighting Projects Introduced ArtLED the spotlight, que Xicato uses LEDs to deliver 1,300 lm at a high CRI (greater than 95 Ra) for museum and art applications.

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