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The difference between floodlights, spotlights, and lighting fixtures


Floodlights generally do not have lenses (except for projection floodlights), but use direct light from a light source and direct light from a curved panel to create.

Floodlights generally do not have lenses (except for projection floodlights), but use direct light from a light source and direct light from a curved panel to create a directional structure. However, there are also floodlights used for long-distance illumination, which focus the direct light from the light source through a lens and emit light, which is called projection floodlights. In addition, there are also a wide range of strip lights designed for illumination, as well as individual lighting fixtures designed to create effective soft lighting for specific parts of the stage, or to adjust the angle of curved surfaces for uniform illumination.

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