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I want to be able to see without being seen

Do you believe in the invisibility cloak?

It's hard to find the right compromise when dealing with the outside world or your neighbors becomes a daily nuisance! Privacy or light? It's a tough choice! Luminis Films offers you several effective solutions to protect you from prying eyes, while still allowing you to enjoy the light inside: so you can see without being seen!

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Two-way mirror film: the incredible promise of protection from viewers while maintaining a view of the outside world.

Effective thanks to the phenomenon of light balancing, one-way mirror film is active on the brighter side. This means it's most effective during the day, when you want to protect your interior from view. In fact, when you're indoors, the light is generally more intense outdoors, so you can see without being seen! In other words, you'll be able to see perfectly through the glass wall, while from the outside, you'll only see a reflective "mirror effect" glazing.

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Seeing without being seen: what you need to know :

The system for seeing without being seen is based on the play of light balances. In response to brighter light, the film becomes a reflective screen, blocking the view. On the other hand, the glazing remains transparent to maintain good visibility. This provides effective protection against daytime glare. However, when you turn on the light inside your building and it's dark outside, the brighter side is inside the building and the mirror effect reverses, leaving you unprotected from prying eyes. In short, one-way mirror film works perfectly during the day, allowing you to see without being seen. At night, however, you'll need to lower your shutters, for example.

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