The lighting design of the video conference room is an important factor for obtaining a satisfactory visual effect. In addition to providing a comfortable meeting environment for conference attendees, the well-designed video conference room can achieve a better sense of presence and improve the effectiveness of video conferencing. Video conferencing is different from ordinary conferences. Because of the use of camera devices, the lighting, color, and background of conference rooms have a great impact on the quality of video images. Camera is a professional study. It is recommended that when designing a conference room, please design and produce a decoration company with professional camera knowledge.
The following is a brief introduction to the principle requirements for lighting in the design of video conference rooms:
(1) Meeting room lighting design and lighting requirements
1. Illumination:
Light illuminance is a basic requirement for video conference rooms . Because of the randomness of video conferences, artificial cold light sources are used indoors to avoid natural light. The windows and doors of the conference room should be covered with dark curtains. The light source has no adverse effects on human vision. It is more suitable to select three primary color lamps (color temperature 3000-3500K). The illuminance requirements are as follows:
A) In order to ensure correct image color and camera self-balancing, it is stipulated that the light shining on the face of the participant is uniform, and the illumination should be no less than 500 lux. Illumination near the monitor and projection TV is 50-80 lux, and direct light should be avoided.
B) The direction of the light is more important than the intensity of the light. A diffuse lens is installed for the light to diffuse the light sufficiently to give the participants a uniform illumination.
2. Installation location requirements:
The tricolor lamps are usually installed on the ceiling of the conference room. The L-shaped frame should be installed on the ceiling. The lamp is installed at the corner of the L-shaped frame so that the light does not directly illuminate the objects and the participants, but depends on the reflection and scattering of the lights by the ceiling. Brighten the meeting room.
In addition to the above two points, in order to achieve better results, you need to pay attention to:
A) Avoid direct sunlight on objects, backgrounds and lenses, which can lead to strong contrasts in glare.
B) Auxiliary lighting is recommended when the light is weak, but avoid direct lighting.
C) Using auxiliary lighting, it is recommended to use daylight type lighting. Do not use colored lights to avoid using strobe sources.
D) Avoid direct illumination from the top or out of the window, which directly causes shadows.
E) It is recommended to use an indirect light source or a softer light reflected from a flat wall.
(2) The influence of the layout of the conference room on lighting and light
Layout principle: Guarantee the camera effect to achieve the purpose of reproducing clear images.
Layout requirements:
1. In order to prevent the "light-receiving" and "reflective" effects of color on the person's camera, the wall should be designed separately. It is best to use a uniform light color. Usually, it is beige or gray. It is not suitable to use the frame. It is forbidden to use the contrast of strong contrast. Color to facilitate camera lens aperture setting.
2. The other three walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room should match the color of the background wall. Avoid the saturated color of black or bright colors, usually light blue, light gray, etc. It is not suitable for each wall to use complex patterns or to hang complex frames to avoid blurring of the image when the camera is moved or zoomed, and to increase the coding overhead. It is best to seal the windows or install tinted glass, or hang thick curtains to prevent direct sunlight.
3. The camera lens should not be aligned with the door. If the door is used as the background, personnel entering and leaving will expose the camera lens to the light source behind the camera.
4. Conference table: The layout of the conference table is better. At the same time, to reduce facial shadows, the conference table recommends a light-colored tabletop or tablecloth. The lighting design of the video conference room is an important factor for obtaining a satisfactory visual effect. In addition to providing a comfortable meeting environment for conference attendees, the well-designed video conference room can achieve a better sense of presence and improve the effectiveness of video conferencing. Video conferencing is different from ordinary conferences. Because of the use of camera devices, the lighting, color, and background of conference rooms have a great impact on the quality of video images. Camera is a professional study. It is recommended that when designing a conference room, please design and produce a decoration company with professional camera knowledge.
The following is a brief introduction to the principle requirements for lighting in the design of video conference rooms:
(1) Meeting room lighting design and lighting requirements
1. Illumination:
Light illuminance is a basic requirement for video conference rooms . Because of the randomness of video conferences, artificial cold light sources are used indoors to avoid natural light. The windows and doors of the conference room should be covered with dark curtains. The light source has no adverse effects on human vision. It is more suitable to select three primary color lamps (color temperature 3000-3500K). The illuminance requirements are as follows:
A) In order to ensure correct image color and camera self-balancing, it is stipulated that the light shining on the face of the participant is uniform, and the illumination should be no less than 500 lux. Illumination near the monitor and projection TV is 50-80 lux, and direct light should be avoided.
B) The direction of the light is more important than the intensity of the light. A diffuse lens is installed for the light to diffuse the light sufficiently to give the participants a uniform illumination.
2. Installation location requirements:
The tricolor lamps are usually installed on the ceiling of the conference room. The L-shaped frame should be installed on the ceiling. The lamp is installed at the corner of the L-shaped frame so that the light does not directly illuminate the objects and the participants, but depends on the reflection and scattering of the lights by the ceiling. Brighten the meeting room.
In addition to the above two points, in order to achieve better results, you need to pay attention to:
A) Avoid direct sunlight on objects, backgrounds and lenses, which can lead to strong contrasts in glare.
B) Auxiliary lighting is recommended when the light is weak, but avoid direct lighting.
C) Using auxiliary lighting, it is recommended to use daylight type lighting. Do not use colored lights to avoid using strobe sources.
D) Avoid direct illumination from the top or out of the window, which directly causes shadows.
E) It is recommended to use an indirect light source or a softer light reflected from a flat wall.
(2) The influence of the layout of the conference room on lighting and light
Layout principle: Guarantee the camera effect to achieve the purpose of reproducing clear images.
Layout requirements:
1. In order to prevent the "light-receiving" and "reflective" effects of color on the person's camera, the wall should be designed separately. It is best to use a uniform light color. Usually, it is beige or gray. It is not suitable to use the frame. It is forbidden to use the contrast of strong contrast. Color to facilitate camera lens aperture setting.
2. The other three walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room should match the color of the background wall. Avoid the saturated color of black or bright colors, usually light blue, light gray, etc. It is not suitable for each wall to use complex patterns or to hang complex frames to avoid blurring of the image when the camera is moved or zoomed, and to increase the coding overhead. It is best to seal the windows or install tinted glass, or hang thick curtains to prevent direct sunlight.
3. The camera lens should not be aligned with the door. If the door is used as the background, personnel entering and leaving will expose the camera lens to the light source behind the camera.
4. Conference table: The layout of the conference table is better. At the same time, to reduce facial shadows, the conference table recommends a light-colored tabletop or tablecloth. The lighting design of the video conference room is an important factor for obtaining a satisfactory visual effect. In addition to providing a comfortable meeting environment for conference attendees, the well-designed video conference room can achieve a better sense of presence and improve the effectiveness of video conferencing. Video conferencing is different from ordinary conferences. Because of the use of camera devices, the lighting, color, and background of conference rooms have a great impact on the quality of video images. Camera is a professional study. It is recommended that when designing a conference room, please design and produce a decoration company with professional camera knowledge.
The following is a brief introduction to the principle requirements for lighting in the design of video conference rooms:
(1) Meeting room lighting design and lighting requirements
1. Illumination:
Light illuminance is a basic requirement for video conference rooms . Because of the randomness of video conferences, artificial cold light sources are used indoors to avoid natural light. The windows and doors of the conference room should be covered with dark curtains. The light source has no adverse effects on human vision. It is more suitable to select three primary color lamps (color temperature 3000-3500K). The illuminance requirements are as follows:
A) In order to ensure correct image color and camera self-balancing, it is stipulated that the light shining on the face of the participant is uniform, and the illumination should be no less than 500 lux. Illumination near the monitor and projection TV is 50-80 lux, and direct light should be avoided.
B) The direction of the light is more important than the intensity of the light. A diffuse lens is installed for the light to diffuse the light sufficiently to give the participants a uniform illumination.
2. Installation location requirements:
The tricolor lamps are usually installed on the ceiling of the conference room. The L-shaped frame should be installed on the ceiling. The lamp is installed at the corner of the L-shaped frame so that the light does not directly illuminate the objects and the participants, but depends on the reflection and scattering of the lights by the ceiling. Brighten the meeting room.
In addition to the above two points, in order to achieve better results, you need to pay attention to:
A) Avoid direct sunlight on objects, backgrounds and lenses, which can lead to strong contrasts in glare.
B) Auxiliary lighting is recommended when the light is weak, but avoid direct lighting.
C) Using auxiliary lighting, it is recommended to use daylight type lighting. Do not use colored lights to avoid using strobe sources.
D) Avoid direct illumination from the top or out of the window, which directly causes shadows.
E) It is recommended to use an indirect light source or a softer light reflected from a flat wall.
(2) The influence of the layout of the conference room on lighting and light
Layout principle: Guarantee the camera effect to achieve the purpose of reproducing clear images.
Layout requirements:
1. In order to prevent the "light-receiving" and "reflective" effects of color on the person's camera, the wall should be designed separately. It is best to use a uniform light color. Usually, it is beige or gray. It is not suitable to use the frame. It is forbidden to use the contrast of strong contrast. Color to facilitate camera lens aperture setting.
2. The other three walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room should match the color of the background wall. Avoid the saturated color of black or bright colors, usually light blue, light gray, etc. It is not suitable for each wall to use complex patterns or to hang complex frames to avoid blurring of the image when the camera is moved or zoomed, and to increase the coding overhead. It is best to seal the windows or install tinted glass, or hang thick curtains to prevent direct sunlight.
3. The camera lens should not be aligned with the door. If the door is used as the background, personnel entering and leaving will expose the camera lens to the light source behind the camera.
4. Conference table: The layout of the conference table is better. At the same time, to reduce facial shadows, the conference table recommends a light-colored tabletop or tablecloth.
The following is a brief introduction to the principle requirements for lighting in the design of video conference rooms:
(1) Meeting room lighting design and lighting requirements
1. Illumination:
Light illuminance is a basic requirement for video conference rooms . Because of the randomness of video conferences, artificial cold light sources are used indoors to avoid natural light. The windows and doors of the conference room should be covered with dark curtains. The light source has no adverse effects on human vision. It is more suitable to select three primary color lamps (color temperature 3000-3500K). The illuminance requirements are as follows:
A) In order to ensure correct image color and camera self-balancing, it is stipulated that the light shining on the face of the participant is uniform, and the illumination should be no less than 500 lux. Illumination near the monitor and projection TV is 50-80 lux, and direct light should be avoided.
B) The direction of the light is more important than the intensity of the light. A diffuse lens is installed for the light to diffuse the light sufficiently to give the participants a uniform illumination.
2. Installation location requirements:
The tricolor lamps are usually installed on the ceiling of the conference room. The L-shaped frame should be installed on the ceiling. The lamp is installed at the corner of the L-shaped frame so that the light does not directly illuminate the objects and the participants, but depends on the reflection and scattering of the lights by the ceiling. Brighten the meeting room.
In addition to the above two points, in order to achieve better results, you need to pay attention to:
A) Avoid direct sunlight on objects, backgrounds and lenses, which can lead to strong contrasts in glare.
B) Auxiliary lighting is recommended when the light is weak, but avoid direct lighting.
C) Using auxiliary lighting, it is recommended to use daylight type lighting. Do not use colored lights to avoid using strobe sources.
D) Avoid direct illumination from the top or out of the window, which directly causes shadows.
E) It is recommended to use an indirect light source or a softer light reflected from a flat wall.
(2) The influence of the layout of the conference room on lighting and light
Layout principle: Guarantee the camera effect to achieve the purpose of reproducing clear images.
Layout requirements:
1. In order to prevent the "light-receiving" and "reflective" effects of color on the person's camera, the wall should be designed separately. It is best to use a uniform light color. Usually, it is beige or gray. It is not suitable to use the frame. It is forbidden to use the contrast of strong contrast. Color to facilitate camera lens aperture setting.
2. The other three walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room should match the color of the background wall. Avoid the saturated color of black or bright colors, usually light blue, light gray, etc. It is not suitable for each wall to use complex patterns or to hang complex frames to avoid blurring of the image when the camera is moved or zoomed, and to increase the coding overhead. It is best to seal the windows or install tinted glass, or hang thick curtains to prevent direct sunlight.
3. The camera lens should not be aligned with the door. If the door is used as the background, personnel entering and leaving will expose the camera lens to the light source behind the camera.
4. Conference table: The layout of the conference table is better. At the same time, to reduce facial shadows, the conference table recommends a light-colored tabletop or tablecloth. The lighting design of the video conference room is an important factor for obtaining a satisfactory visual effect. In addition to providing a comfortable meeting environment for conference attendees, the well-designed video conference room can achieve a better sense of presence and improve the effectiveness of video conferencing. Video conferencing is different from ordinary conferences. Because of the use of camera devices, the lighting, color, and background of conference rooms have a great impact on the quality of video images. Camera is a professional study. It is recommended that when designing a conference room, please design and produce a decoration company with professional camera knowledge.
The following is a brief introduction to the principle requirements for lighting in the design of video conference rooms:
(1) Meeting room lighting design and lighting requirements
1. Illumination:
Light illuminance is a basic requirement for video conference rooms . Because of the randomness of video conferences, artificial cold light sources are used indoors to avoid natural light. The windows and doors of the conference room should be covered with dark curtains. The light source has no adverse effects on human vision. It is more suitable to select three primary color lamps (color temperature 3000-3500K). The illuminance requirements are as follows:
A) In order to ensure correct image color and camera self-balancing, it is stipulated that the light shining on the face of the participant is uniform, and the illumination should be no less than 500 lux. Illumination near the monitor and projection TV is 50-80 lux, and direct light should be avoided.
B) The direction of the light is more important than the intensity of the light. A diffuse lens is installed for the light to diffuse the light sufficiently to give the participants a uniform illumination.
2. Installation location requirements:
The tricolor lamps are usually installed on the ceiling of the conference room. The L-shaped frame should be installed on the ceiling. The lamp is installed at the corner of the L-shaped frame so that the light does not directly illuminate the objects and the participants, but depends on the reflection and scattering of the lights by the ceiling. Brighten the meeting room.
In addition to the above two points, in order to achieve better results, you need to pay attention to:
A) Avoid direct sunlight on objects, backgrounds and lenses, which can lead to strong contrasts in glare.
B) Auxiliary lighting is recommended when the light is weak, but avoid direct lighting.
C) Using auxiliary lighting, it is recommended to use daylight type lighting. Do not use colored lights to avoid using strobe sources.
D) Avoid direct illumination from the top or out of the window, which directly causes shadows.
E) It is recommended to use an indirect light source or a softer light reflected from a flat wall.
(2) The influence of the layout of the conference room on lighting and light
Layout principle: Guarantee the camera effect to achieve the purpose of reproducing clear images.
Layout requirements:
1. In order to prevent the "light-receiving" and "reflective" effects of color on the person's camera, the wall should be designed separately. It is best to use a uniform light color. Usually, it is beige or gray. It is not suitable to use the frame. It is forbidden to use the contrast of strong contrast. Color to facilitate camera lens aperture setting.
2. The other three walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room should match the color of the background wall. Avoid the saturated color of black or bright colors, usually light blue, light gray, etc. It is not suitable for each wall to use complex patterns or to hang complex frames to avoid blurring of the image when the camera is moved or zoomed, and to increase the coding overhead. It is best to seal the windows or install tinted glass, or hang thick curtains to prevent direct sunlight.
3. The camera lens should not be aligned with the door. If the door is used as the background, personnel entering and leaving will expose the camera lens to the light source behind the camera.
4. Conference table: The layout of the conference table is better. At the same time, to reduce facial shadows, the conference table recommends a light-colored tabletop or tablecloth. The lighting design of the video conference room is an important factor for obtaining a satisfactory visual effect. In addition to providing a comfortable meeting environment for conference attendees, the well-designed video conference room can achieve a better sense of presence and improve the effectiveness of video conferencing. Video conferencing is different from ordinary conferences. Because of the use of camera devices, the lighting, color, and background of conference rooms have a great impact on the quality of video images. Camera is a professional study. It is recommended that when designing a conference room, please design and produce a decoration company with professional camera knowledge.
The following is a brief introduction to the principle requirements for lighting in the design of video conference rooms:
(1) Meeting room lighting design and lighting requirements
1. Illumination:
Light illuminance is a basic requirement for video conference rooms . Because of the randomness of video conferences, artificial cold light sources are used indoors to avoid natural light. The windows and doors of the conference room should be covered with dark curtains. The light source has no adverse effects on human vision. It is more suitable to select three primary color lamps (color temperature 3000-3500K). The illuminance requirements are as follows:
A) In order to ensure correct image color and camera self-balancing, it is stipulated that the light shining on the face of the participant is uniform, and the illumination should be no less than 500 lux. Illumination near the monitor and projection TV is 50-80 lux, and direct light should be avoided.
B) The direction of the light is more important than the intensity of the light. A diffuse lens is installed for the light to diffuse the light sufficiently to give the participants a uniform illumination.
2. Installation location requirements:
The tricolor lamps are usually installed on the ceiling of the conference room. The L-shaped frame should be installed on the ceiling. The lamp is installed at the corner of the L-shaped frame so that the light does not directly illuminate the objects and the participants, but depends on the reflection and scattering of the lights by the ceiling. Brighten the meeting room.
In addition to the above two points, in order to achieve better results, you need to pay attention to:
A) Avoid direct sunlight on objects, backgrounds and lenses, which can lead to strong contrasts in glare.
B) Auxiliary lighting is recommended when the light is weak, but avoid direct lighting.
C) Using auxiliary lighting, it is recommended to use daylight type lighting. Do not use colored lights to avoid using strobe sources.
D) Avoid direct illumination from the top or out of the window, which directly causes shadows.
E) It is recommended to use an indirect light source or a softer light reflected from a flat wall.
(2) The influence of the layout of the conference room on lighting and light
Layout principle: Guarantee the camera effect to achieve the purpose of reproducing clear images.
Layout requirements:
1. In order to prevent the "light-receiving" and "reflective" effects of color on the person's camera, the wall should be designed separately. It is best to use a uniform light color. Usually, it is beige or gray. It is not suitable to use the frame. It is forbidden to use the contrast of strong contrast. Color to facilitate camera lens aperture setting.
2. The other three walls, floors, ceilings, etc. of the room should match the color of the background wall. Avoid the saturated color of black or bright colors, usually light blue, light gray, etc. It is not suitable for each wall to use complex patterns or to hang complex frames to avoid blurring of the image when the camera is moved or zoomed, and to increase the coding overhead. It is best to seal the windows or install tinted glass, or hang thick curtains to prevent direct sunlight.
3. The camera lens should not be aligned with the door. If the door is used as the background, personnel entering and leaving will expose the camera lens to the light source behind the camera.
4. Conference table: The layout of the conference table is better. At the same time, to reduce facial shadows, the conference table recommends a light-colored tabletop or tablecloth.
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