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|Description=Generally diffuse light, slow fall of shadows, low, selective lighting, bright background: high-key is the lighting style for maximum visibility. Regardless of the key light position, it will always be a bright scene. High-key is a sequence of images or shots in bright, light color values. The spotlighting seeks to attain a level of illumination that is as balanced as possible. High-key lighting is softly graduated in its color values. | |Description=Generally diffuse light, slow fall of shadows, low, selective lighting, bright background: high-key is the lighting style for maximum visibility. Regardless of the key light position, it will always be a bright scene. High-key is a sequence of images or shots in bright, light color values. The spotlighting seeks to attain a level of illumination that is as balanced as possible. High-key lighting is softly graduated in its color values. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 3 May 2026
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| Term | High-key |
| Description | Generally diffuse light, slow fall of shadows, low, selective lighting, bright background: high-key is the lighting style for maximum visibility. Regardless of the key light position, it will always be a bright scene. High-key is a sequence of images or shots in bright, light color values. The spotlighting seeks to attain a level of illumination that is as balanced as possible. High-key lighting is softly graduated in its color values. |
| In film | Lover Come Back |