Lighting: Controls the mood, clarity, and emphasis of a scene through style, temperature, direction, setup, and intensity.
- Style: Defines the feel of light in the image.(e.g. soft, hard, dramatic, cinematic, natural, neon, moody, diffused, harsh, glowing).
- Temperature: Describes the warmth or coolness of the light.(e.g. warm, cool, neutral, golden hour, blue hour, candlelight, tungsten, daylight, fluorescent, LED).
- Direction: The angle from which light hits the subject.(e.g. front, backlight, side light, top-down, underlight, rim light, split lighting, butterfly lighting, Rembrandt lighting, silhouette).
- Setup: How lights are arranged in a scene.(e.g. 3-point lighting, softbox, spotlight, natural sunlight, studio flash, ring light, bounce light, floodlight, reflector setup, ambient light).
- Intensity: The strength of light used.(e.g. low, medium, high, dim, bright, glowing, harsh, soft glow, subdued, overexposed).