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Old 10-19-10 | 02:34 PM
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By mounting your lights lower the beam casts a longer shadow ahead of obstacles... this greatly improves response time as we see the shadow before we see the object.
Arguing for a specific position makes little sense.

In general light returns the most information to the eye when it strikes an object uniformly. You comment isn't applicable for lighting an area in the best possible manner. However, for studying pavement characteristics, perhaps low is good.
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