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Skylight.

1. Light coming from the sky (ie: not the sun). Such light tends to be blue and thus of a higher colour temperature than light coming directly from the sun. This is because of the Rayleigh effect.

cf. colour temperature, Rayleigh scattering.

2. A skylight filter.

Entry last updated 2002-04-03. Term 1117 of 1487.


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