Summary
This study investigates how luminance uniformity and different statistical measures of luminance relate to perceived room brightness, with implications for how lighting designers should specify and evaluate spatial light distributions. Understanding which luminance metric best predicts brightness perception can help optimize lighting layouts for both visual comfort and energy efficiency.
Categories
The Science of Light: Examines luminance metrics (mean and median) and uniformity as predictors of perceived room brightness, relevant to lighting standards and visual comfort.
Author(s)
JAE Versteden
Publication Year
2023
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