A Lighting & Camera Reference defines the visual conditions of illumination and viewpoint used consistently across AI-based content. It establishes how scenes are lit and how subjects are framed, without specifying technical camera settings or equipment.
These references are not production guides or technical tutorials. They function as visual consistency anchors that help creators maintain a stable look and feel across images, clips, or scenes generated at different times.
In AI-driven workflows, lighting and camera perspective often change unintentionally between generations. Variations in brightness, shadow behavior, angle, or distance can significantly alter the perceived mood and continuity of content. Lighting & Camera References address this issue by providing a clear visual baseline.
On Indera.Digital, Lighting & Camera References are treated as finished reference materials, not as instructional content. They are designed to support projects that require consistent atmosphere, framing logic, and visual coherence across multiple outputs.
This section explains what Lighting & Camera References are, when they are needed, and how they function conceptually within a planning-first workflow, without revealing technical configurations or generation methods.

