A lighting control strategy that varies the light output of a lighting system over a continuous range from full light output to a minimum light output without flickering in imperceptible steps. To achieve the perception of smooth transitions, one hundred or more steps are required. In contrast, stepped dimming controls the lighting system at a small number of discrete levels, typically fewer than 5.
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