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Dark moonlight preset
Dark moonlight preset







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The metal starts out as dark grey or almost black before it is heated. To understand degrees Kelvin and its relationship to the warmth or coolness of light, we can imagine a piece of metal being heated by a blacksmith. Light temperature is a factor in outdoor lighting designs. It may seem counterintuitive, but a higher number of degrees Kelvin (technically “hotter”) gives off a light that we often describe as “cooler.” On the other hand, light with a lower number of degrees Kelvin is often described as a “warm” light. Color temperature is measured in degrees Kelvin and is usually abbreviated simply as K. Often, when we talk about blue or yellow light, we aren’t talking about actual colored bulbs, but rather we are talking about color temperature. Taking a blue spotlight and shining it on your garden would definitely not look like sitting under a full moon. However, even when calling it blue, it is not the same as shining an actually blue light on something. When talking about moonlight, people often describe it as blue or even silver. Let’s learn more about this artificial moonlight effect and how you can best leverage it for a dreamy yard design.

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Knowing how to use this effect can create a beautiful addition to your home landscape lighting system. In those cases, artificial moonlight can create that same magical feel in your garden, even on a cloudy night. Of course, the moon isn’t always shining. Underneath the light of the moon, colors may seem washed out and not as bright as during the day. That gives your surroundings a different look than during the day. Unlike sunlight, moonlight tends to give the world a slightly bluish hue. Sitting under a full moon at night can be romantic, relaxing, or just plain beautiful.









Dark moonlight preset