Brilliance

 Brilliance is the effect of light and is created by the reflection of the light source or the refraction of the light. Just like the spatial modeling the brilliance is created by directed light sources and contributes to the differentiated perception of the space. The more punctiform a light source emits its light, the more brilliant it is perceived. However, the amount of light emitted is not important. Even a small low voltage halogen lamp can produce clearly visible brilliance effects.

Brilliance effects predominantly occur on the edges and curves of shiny objects. They draw attention to the object and the viewer experiences an emotional enhancement of the respective situation. The object appears more interesting and pleasant. In various situations, brilliance can have a negative impact. This is then referred to as glare. For example, reflections on transparent covers, screens or glossy art paper are perceived as annoying glare.

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