Open Directory - Science: Technology: Lighting
See also: This category in other languages: - An online magazine promoting the concept of lighting in urban and architectural contexts. - Provides information about the AuLED LED street light, which has been developed by the German companies AUTEV AG and HarzOptics GmbH. - Technical information about the bus system for show lighting with software download. - Information and links on various types of light sources and the technology that makes them work. - A blog about light, and the various lighting industries. - Gives historic background, quality of lighting, energy, design techniques, and spectral power distribution curves. - Optics and radiometry services, photometric and thermal tests. Products include laboratory equipment, instrumentation and software for the lighting industry. - Job board for the lighting industry. Page also includes new product development news. - A energy efficient lighting design resource for the northwest of the U.S., sponsored by Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance. Offers training classes, demonstrations, consultations, and related services. - A study about office lighting schemes. Presents several different solutions and offers an online tool to compare them systematically. - A project at the Smithsonian Institution to gather materials about the history of electric lighting during the past 30 years. - The NLPIP offers information on lighting products, combined from test results obtained by NLPIP and data obtained from lighting manufacturers catalogs. - One of the main construction research agencies in Canada presents research results about lighting quality and full-spectrum lighting. - Articles and industry news about lighting, primarily related to studio, stage, and disco applications. - Featuring a history of light and lighting and a technical library. - Explaining the purpose and function of lighting dimmers, information supplied by Futronix. - General information on poles, controls and lamps used in streetlighting. - A pictorial record of the street lighting in South West Wales, with an emphasis on low pressure sodium (SOX) lanterns.