Summary
This work investigates how varying light levels influence colour perception in the human visual system, which has direct implications for lighting design in environments where accurate colour rendering is critical. Understanding light-level-dependent colour appearance can inform decisions about illuminance levels in retail, healthcare, and workplace settings.
Categories
The Science of Light: Examines how light level affects colour appearance, relevant to understanding spectral and photometric interactions in lighting design.
Author(s)
W Bao
Publication Year
2022
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