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The significance of mesopic visual performance and its use in developing a mesopic photometry system
AbstractIn this research work detection rate was measured to evaluate the visual performance of human eyes at three mesopic light levels: 0.01, 0.1 and . Effects on visual performance at mesopic levels were analysed and spectral sensitivity curves were indirectly drawn based on the visual performance values. A comparison between the research results of the brightness-matching method and the performance-based method proves that the results from the latter method are in essence compatible with the results from the bright-matching method, since they are both in accordance with the Purkinje shift. Furthermore, the results of the performance-based method reflect the contribution of the colour channel in the visual information processing system.
The significance of mesopic visual performance and its use in developing a mesopic photometry system
AbstractIn this research work detection rate was measured to evaluate the visual performance of human eyes at three mesopic light levels: 0.01, 0.1 and . Effects on visual performance at mesopic levels were analysed and spectral sensitivity curves were indirectly drawn based on the visual performance values. A comparison between the research results of the brightness-matching method and the performance-based method proves that the results from the latter method are in essence compatible with the results from the bright-matching method, since they are both in accordance with the Purkinje shift. Furthermore, the results of the performance-based method reflect the contribution of the colour channel in the visual information processing system.
The significance of mesopic visual performance and its use in developing a mesopic photometry system
Lin, Yandan (author) / Chen, Dahua (author) / Chen, Wencheng (author)
Building and Environment ; 41 ; 117-125
2005-01-06
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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