Summary
This work investigates whether solid-state lighting technology allows for rethinking traditional museum and gallery lighting approaches that rely on high CRI and appropriate color temperature white light sources. It questions whether spectral tuning could simultaneously maximize visibility and minimize photochemical damage to fragile artifacts.
Categories
The Science of Light: Examines spectral energy reallocation and its effects on brightness perception and color rendering, relevant to lighting standards and spectral design.
Author(s)
AM Wilkerson
Publication Year
2013
Number of Citations
4
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