Although the legitimacy of using the eye as an essential instrument in photometric experiments had been questioned by critics, the practitioners of visual photometry in the 18th and 19th centuries were convinced that the eye was reliable and capable of making accurate judgments in comparing brightness. They demonstrated their belief through their efforts in searching for the optimal conditions for the eye in photometric measurements. Eventually, they were able to measure reflective power with accuracy comparable to today’s standards by developing a body of practice, including both instrumental designs and experimental procedures, which aimed at maintaining the eye’s sensibility in brightness comparison
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This Technical Report summarizes visual photometric measurement methods which can provide visually m...
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A simple didactic experiment has been designed and realized, in order to illustrate to undergraduat...
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The ability of the human eye to change its overall refractive power so that people can focus on obje...
International audienceThe first photometric measurements performed in the eighteenth century were ba...
A uni ® ed system of photometry is proposed that is based on human vision and allows the speci ® cat...
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AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...
For much of our history, subjective measurements of light made with only the aid of our visual syst...
In the theoretical part of my thesis, I present light spectra, luminous efficacy, as well as light s...
Illumination in relation to automobile driving is considered one of the most important problems of h...
This Technical Report summarizes visual photometric measurement methods which can provide visually m...
The efficiency of monochromatic light for the eye is expressed in the relative spectral sensitivity ...
A simple didactic experiment has been designed and realized, in order to illustrate to undergraduat...
In 1851 Helmholtz introduced the ophthalmoscope. The instrument allowed the observation of light ref...
The precision of an eye-tracker is critical to the correct identification of eye movements and their...
The ability of the human eye to change its overall refractive power so that people can focus on obje...
International audienceThe first photometric measurements performed in the eighteenth century were ba...
A uni ® ed system of photometry is proposed that is based on human vision and allows the speci ® cat...
After going into the etymology of the word “optotype”, this article covers some tasks in ancient tim...
Purpose: To compare accuracies of different methods for calculating human lens power when lens thick...
NoWhen a planar object is rotated with respect to a directional light source, the reflected luminanc...
AbstractUsing an 8 mm pupil, 2AFC-method, and 2 × 2 deg2 grating at 2 c/deg we measured contrast sen...
For much of our history, subjective measurements of light made with only the aid of our visual syst...
In the theoretical part of my thesis, I present light spectra, luminous efficacy, as well as light s...
Illumination in relation to automobile driving is considered one of the most important problems of h...