1、 _ CIE XOO9 95 900b345 0005384 TO9 ISBN 3 900 734 61 5 COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DE LCLAIRAGE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ILLUMINATION INTERNATIONALE BELEUCHTUNGSKOMM ISSION PROCEEDINGS of the CIE SYMPOSIUM on ADVANCES IN PHOTOMETRY 1-3 December 1994 CIE Central Bureau, Vienna, Austria CIE 009 - 199
2、5 CIE XOO9 95 900bLY5 0005385 745 Contents Contents 70 years of CIE photometry, Introductory Paper, by K Sagawa The scientific basis of photometry, Key-note Paper, by H W Bodmann Concept and application of the equivalent luminance in photometry, by S Kokoschka Equivalent luminance: Its numerical des
3、cription and its meaning for the basic visual functions, by WAdrian Multiple approaches in heterochromatic photometry - Consequences for mesopic photometry, by F Vinot, A Chiron and S Pfefferkorn Equivalent luminance from photopic to scotopic levels, by P W Tzona An investigation into the human visu
4、al system in the mesopic region using both a classical optical instrument and a VDU, by J A F Tayloc P J Clarke, A R Hanson, P C Knee and J F Veml On the use of monitors in photometry and vision, by S Diamond General discussion on photometry, equivalent luminance and heterochromatic brightness A chr
5、omaticity diagram based on visual response functions, by M Semenov Scientific basis for visual performance, by J Pokomy and V C Smith Visual performance and light spectrum: The inadequacy of conventional photometry, by S Beman Visibility and spectral composition, another look in the mesopic, by T Mc
6、Gowan and M Rea The perception of enhanced blue light sources, by S Fotios and G J Levermom General discussion on photometry, visual acuity, task performance and spectral composition of illumination Visual performance and the directional sensitivity of the retina, by P Waimven Effects of luminance l
7、evei and spectral composition on visual acuity and perfomance, by L Halonen and M Eloholma Page 111 1 7 17 31 40 50 56 61 67 73 80 90 107 120 127 132 139 The effect of the angular size of the object on the required background luminance, by S Onaygil 147 Sources of visual stress, by A J Wilkins 153 G
8、eneral discussion on photometry at not foveal viewing 4 62 Practical aspects of lighting quality/Refurbishment and modernisation of lighting installations using energy efficient systems, by F Pop, Beu, H F Pop and M Moca 165 Implications of rod sensitivity to interior lighting practice, by S Beman 1
9、71 Illumination simulator for the design of energetically and physiologically optimum interior lighting, by D Hettel and E Renner 177 The structure of visual images, by GuoSong 181 CIE XOO9 95 H 9006345 000538b 883 = The recognition of surface colour under moonlight, by A J Vingrys and G Smith 184 Discussion on application issues 191 List of participants 202 General conclusions, by H WBodmann 1 97 IV