Assessing colour rendering properties of daylight sources

The aims of this research are to develop an LED based high quality CIE-illuminant simulator, to investigate different visual methods for evaluating the colour rendering properties of different light sources, to test the current CIE colour rendering index and to propose a new index based on an analys...

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Main Author: Li, Cheng
Published: University of Leeds 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4877382015-03-20T05:06:21ZAssessing colour rendering properties of daylight sourcesLi, Cheng2008The aims of this research are to develop an LED based high quality CIE-illuminant simulator, to investigate different visual methods for evaluating the colour rendering properties of different light sources, to test the current CIE colour rendering index and to propose a new index based on an analysis of the visual results. To achieve these aims, a spectrally tunable LED cluster was constructed and this device proved to be both flexible and accurate for CIE-illuminant simulation. In addition, the colour rendering properties of several different light sources have been investigated from various aspects, i.e. colour appearance, colour fidelity, colour preference and colour harmony.535.6University of Leedshttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.487738Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Li, Cheng
Assessing colour rendering properties of daylight sources
description The aims of this research are to develop an LED based high quality CIE-illuminant simulator, to investigate different visual methods for evaluating the colour rendering properties of different light sources, to test the current CIE colour rendering index and to propose a new index based on an analysis of the visual results. To achieve these aims, a spectrally tunable LED cluster was constructed and this device proved to be both flexible and accurate for CIE-illuminant simulation. In addition, the colour rendering properties of several different light sources have been investigated from various aspects, i.e. colour appearance, colour fidelity, colour preference and colour harmony.
author Li, Cheng
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title Assessing colour rendering properties of daylight sources
title_short Assessing colour rendering properties of daylight sources
title_full Assessing colour rendering properties of daylight sources
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title_full_unstemmed Assessing colour rendering properties of daylight sources
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publisher University of Leeds
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