Summary
This graduation project evaluates the performance and α-opic measurement compatibility of the LightLog photometer, assessing its suitability for measuring circadian-relevant light metrics. Accurate α-opic measurement tools are critical for implementing evidence-based circadian lighting designs in workplaces, healthcare, and other settings.
Categories
The Science of Light: This report investigates the α-opic (melanopic and other photoreceptor-weighted) compatibility of a photometric measurement device, directly relevant to circadian lighting standards and measurement accuracy.
Author(s)
IMPJM Aarts, IALPA Rosemann, IJJ van Duijnhoven
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