Research indicates that spectral distribution and the direction of the light received at the eye are relevant parameters in studies looking into non-image-forming effects. Nonetheless, lighting conditions are often described with vertical illuminance at the eye and correlated color temperature only, both of which are integral measurements that are not appropriate to give information about the spatial distribution of light and its spectrum. This article describes approaches for spatially and spectrally resolved measurements to properly quantify lighting conditions in research on non-image-forming effects. The overview of measuring methods indicates that the spectral irradiance, when combined with a luminance image of the lighting setting, is...
When determining the effects of light on human beings, it is essential to correctly measure the effe...
The study of the light field has become a valuable framework for capturing and analysing the complex...
The color rendering index (CRI) of a light source attempts to measure how much the color appearance ...
Research demonstrated a large variety regarding effects of light (e.g. health, performance, or comfo...
Research demonstrated a large variety regarding effects of light (e.g. health, performance, or comfo...
Reliable measurements are of utmost importance when investigating the relationship between light and...
Light directionality, spectrum, and relevant radiometric or photometric quantity are believed essent...
The evaluation of non-visual effects of light is a crucial topic in lighting design research and pra...
This paper aims to provide an overview of various aspects used to measure the overall lighting quali...
<p>A luminance camera based measuring method to determine the partial illuminance values, which are ...
Two novel experiments for the analysis of the effect of different lights on the appearance of colour...
In many studies, vertical illuminance or vertical irradiance in the corneal plane is traditionally u...
We review recent work on the role of natural illumination in human vision. We discuss research show...
Since the end of the 1990s, good quality lighting was that which balanced the needs of humans, econo...
When determining the effects of light on human beings, it is essential to correctly measure the effe...
The study of the light field has become a valuable framework for capturing and analysing the complex...
The color rendering index (CRI) of a light source attempts to measure how much the color appearance ...
Research demonstrated a large variety regarding effects of light (e.g. health, performance, or comfo...
Research demonstrated a large variety regarding effects of light (e.g. health, performance, or comfo...
Reliable measurements are of utmost importance when investigating the relationship between light and...
Light directionality, spectrum, and relevant radiometric or photometric quantity are believed essent...
The evaluation of non-visual effects of light is a crucial topic in lighting design research and pra...
This paper aims to provide an overview of various aspects used to measure the overall lighting quali...
<p>A luminance camera based measuring method to determine the partial illuminance values, which are ...
Two novel experiments for the analysis of the effect of different lights on the appearance of colour...
In many studies, vertical illuminance or vertical irradiance in the corneal plane is traditionally u...
We review recent work on the role of natural illumination in human vision. We discuss research show...
Since the end of the 1990s, good quality lighting was that which balanced the needs of humans, econo...
When determining the effects of light on human beings, it is essential to correctly measure the effe...
The study of the light field has become a valuable framework for capturing and analysing the complex...
The color rendering index (CRI) of a light source attempts to measure how much the color appearance ...