Summary
This paper discusses the transformation between the night sky brightness in the Johnson-Cousins V band and its visual luminance for observers with photopic and scotopic adaptation, in terms of the spectral power distribution of the incident light.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the transformation between the night sky brightness in the Johnson-Cousins V band and its visual luminance, which is relevant to lighting design considerations.
Eye health: The paper discusses the impact of light on the human eye's photopic and scotopic adaptation, which is relevant to eye health.
Author(s)
S Bará, M Aubé, J Barentine
Publication Year
2020
Number of Citations
23
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