Summary
This paper investigates how the early human visual system interacts with different types of display technologies and illuminations to determine the quality of the image perceived, focusing on chromatic aberration, flicker fusion, and visual fatigue.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses how different display technologies and illuminations interact with the human visual system, affecting image quality and potentially leading to visual fatigue.
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper explores how different types of display technologies and illuminations can affect the quality of the image perceived by the human visual system.
Author(s)
FA Maydel
Publication Year
2022
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