Hello everyone! Following up on our previous post, today I’ll be addressing another frequently asked question about lighting equipment. The topic this time is: “What happens when you use lighting equipment in a bright room?” When answering this question over the phone, we sometimes worry that verbal explanations alone might not fully convey the idea. So, for this post, I’ll use photos to illustrate the differences.
*Please note that the purpose of this article is to clearly demonstrate the effects of using lighting equipment in a bright environment. We appreciate your understanding!
Now, let’s try using lighting equipment in a bright space!
1. American DJ / 18P HEX IP
- Type: LED PAR Light
- LED Specs: 18 × 12W RGBAW + UV LEDs
- Beam Angle: 25°
① Bright Room

② Slightly Dim Room

③ Completely Dark Room

2. American DJ / Dotz Par 100
- Type: LED PAR Light
- LED Specs: 1 × TRI (3-in-1) RGB COB LED 100W
- Beam Angle: 80°
① Bright Room

② Slightly Dim Room

③ Completely Dark Room

3. STAGE EVOLUTION / LEDPAR7IR
- Type: LED PAR Light
- LED Specs: 7 × 10W RGBWA+UV LEDs
- Beam Angle: 25°
① Bright Room

② Slightly Dim Room

③ Completely Dark Room

How is it? As you can see, there is a significant difference in lighting performance between bright and dark environments. In particular, when used in a dark setting, the lighting equipment can fully showcase its potential.
For reference, our showroom hallway displays lighting equipment in an environment with brightness similar to the image below:
STAGE EVOLUTION / COLOR STRIP12


Additionally, mirror balls also show a noticeable difference between bright and dark settings:


What do you think? By demonstrating real examples, I aimed to give you a better understanding of how lighting equipment performs under different conditions. I hope this information helps you visualize and plan your lighting setups more effectively. See you next time (*’▽’)