Dynamic lighting

Lighting is described as dynamic if it changes over time in terms of at least one parameter. This can be either the light intensity or the illuminance, the color or the light direction. Such dynamic lighting is often aligned and used to imitate the sunlight after the daily routine. For example, with gentle light for waking up in the morning, the highest brightness at lunchtime and in the evening rather dimmed light for relaxation, whereby there are no limits to the dynamics.

Dynamic lighting also includes color -dynamic light, which can be generated using the modern LED technology or fluorescent lamps for RGB color mixture. This dynamic is then controlled and monitored by preprogrammed control systems or by smart light applications, which thus dynamically change the lighting mood in rooms.

How such dynamic lighting should ultimately look like can be determined individually. Both the time of a change of light and the change itself can choose and then save in the control system in order to be able to let it run out again and again. Of course, the possibilities of the respective lights must always be taken into account.