Manufacturers have recently introduced several types of tungsten-halogen headlamp bulbs that have been filtered to produce bluish tints. Some informal reports suggest that the differences in spectral power distribution due to the tinting enhance visual performance and reduce fatigue; others suggest that they simply provide esthetic benefits. In this study, we investigate the effect of three headlamp types (a standard tungsten-halogen lamp, a broadly filtered blue-tinted lamp, and a neodymium-filtered blue-tinted lamp) on two aspects of vision (discomfort glare judgments and the luminance threshold for target detection). Consistent with prior studies, the results show that discomfort glare ratings increase as chromaticity moves toward the ...
The use of clear-lens signal lamps on automobiles, motivated largely by styling considerations, has ...
The visibility of an object is largely determined by the relative contrast between the object and it...
The overarching goal of this research was to examine humans’ subjective and physiological responses ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)This study evaluated the effect of blue content of hea...
Recent developments in headlighting and rearview mirror technology have increased the need to under...
This study was designed to investigate further a difference in discomfort glare produced by tungsten...
5 ref. graphs.This study was designed to assess possible differences in the glare produced by tungst...
In the formal study of glare, a major distinction has been made between subjective and objective eff...
A recent study by Huey, Dekker, and Lyons (1994) concluded that a difference between two signal lamp...
Various new light sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and neon, have recently been adopted...
This laboratory study evaluated the effect of the size of the glare source on discomfort glare. The ...
A new experimental apparatus was constructed to study the spectral behaviour of discomfort glare and...
In the past decade, there has been increased interest in energy-efficient lighting as energy resourc...
7 ref. graphs. illus. tables.The laboratory study evaluated the effect of the size of the glare sour...
Headlamps with high-intensity discharge (HID) sources produce more light than lamps with tungsten-ha...
The use of clear-lens signal lamps on automobiles, motivated largely by styling considerations, has ...
The visibility of an object is largely determined by the relative contrast between the object and it...
The overarching goal of this research was to examine humans’ subjective and physiological responses ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)This study evaluated the effect of blue content of hea...
Recent developments in headlighting and rearview mirror technology have increased the need to under...
This study was designed to investigate further a difference in discomfort glare produced by tungsten...
5 ref. graphs.This study was designed to assess possible differences in the glare produced by tungst...
In the formal study of glare, a major distinction has been made between subjective and objective eff...
A recent study by Huey, Dekker, and Lyons (1994) concluded that a difference between two signal lamp...
Various new light sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and neon, have recently been adopted...
This laboratory study evaluated the effect of the size of the glare source on discomfort glare. The ...
A new experimental apparatus was constructed to study the spectral behaviour of discomfort glare and...
In the past decade, there has been increased interest in energy-efficient lighting as energy resourc...
7 ref. graphs. illus. tables.The laboratory study evaluated the effect of the size of the glare sour...
Headlamps with high-intensity discharge (HID) sources produce more light than lamps with tungsten-ha...
The use of clear-lens signal lamps on automobiles, motivated largely by styling considerations, has ...
The visibility of an object is largely determined by the relative contrast between the object and it...
The overarching goal of this research was to examine humans’ subjective and physiological responses ...