Summary
This paper serves as an editorial introduction to a special issue on color vision in JOSA A, covering foundational topics in color perception. While not directly applicable to lighting design, it frames key scientific concepts relevant to spectral tuning and visual comfort considerations.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: Introduction to a special issue on color vision, relevant to understanding visual perception and spectral sensitivity in lighting contexts.
Author(s)
S Buck, R Baraas, B Lee, D Lindsey, M Webster
Publication Year
2012
Number of Citations
1
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