The experimental research here described investigates how people perceive different light sources that have same CCTs and illuminance values on a visual task. The results show that photometric quantities like illuminances and CCTs fail to guarantee users comfort, because parameters like SPD of the light source and its technology heavily influence people's perception of an environment.

Barbato, G., Bellia, L., De Padova, V., Pedace, A. (2013). SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT LIGHT SOURCES. A STUDY ON LIGHT PREFERENCES AND COMPARISON OF STANDARD LIGHT MEASURES WITH HUMAN INDIVIDUAL ESTIMATES. In Proceedings of CIE Centenary Conference "Towards a new century of light".

SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT LIGHT SOURCES. A STUDY ON LIGHT PREFERENCES AND COMPARISON OF STANDARD LIGHT MEASURES WITH HUMAN INDIVIDUAL ESTIMATES

PEDACE, Alessia
2013-01-01

Abstract

The experimental research here described investigates how people perceive different light sources that have same CCTs and illuminance values on a visual task. The results show that photometric quantities like illuminances and CCTs fail to guarantee users comfort, because parameters like SPD of the light source and its technology heavily influence people's perception of an environment.
2013
CIE Centenary Conference "Towards a new century of light"
Parigi
2013
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Barbato, G., Bellia, L., De Padova, V., Pedace, A. (2013). SUBJECTIVE RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT LIGHT SOURCES. A STUDY ON LIGHT PREFERENCES AND COMPARISON OF STANDARD LIGHT MEASURES WITH HUMAN INDIVIDUAL ESTIMATES. In Proceedings of CIE Centenary Conference "Towards a new century of light".
Proceedings (atti dei congressi)
Barbato, G;Bellia, L;De Padova, V;Pedace, A
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