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Lamp colour properties and apparent brightness: a review

Steve A Fotios, CEng, MInstE, MSLL, PhD, BEng(Hons)

School of Environment and Development, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK, s.fotios{at}shu.ac.uk

This paper reviews previous work exploring apparent brightness in interior spaces, in particular the relationship between lamp spectrum and illuminance. An understanding of this is beneficial to designers of interior lighting and to researchers investigating visual response to lighting. The review establishes reliable data from previous work, examines the correlation between descriptors of lamp colour properties and illuminance, and identifies some further work required.

Lighting Research and Technology, Vol. 33, No. 3, 163-178 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/136578280103300306


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