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CIE S 012 / E:2004 (ISO 23603:2005) 01-Aug-2005

CIE S 012 / E:2004 (ISO 23603:2005)

Standard method of assessing the spectral quality of daylight simulators for visual appraisal and measurement of colour

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / 01-Aug-2005 / 28 pages

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This standard specifies a method of assessing the spectral quality of the irradiance provided by a daylight simulator to be used for visual appraisal of colours or for colour measurements and a method of assigning a quality grade to the simulator. It specifies the maximum permissible deviation of the chromaticity of the simulator from the chromaticity of the CIE Standard Daylight Illuminant or CIE Daylight Illuminant being simulated, for a simulator to be graded by this method.

The basis for the assessment is the special metamerism index for change in illuminant, using pairs of virtual (rather than real) specimens specified by their reflecting and fluorescing properties. The pairs of specimens are metameric matches under the CIE daylight illuminant, when evaluated with the CIE 1964 Standard Colorimetric Observer. The method described in this standard quantifies the mismatch when the pairs of virtual specimens are illuminated by the simulator under test and evaluated by the same standard observer.

The standard is accompanied by a disk containing the spectral data of Tables 3-6 of the standard in MS Excel format.

CIE S 010/E:2004 (ISO 23539: 2005) 01-Aug-2005

CIE S 010/E:2004 (ISO 23539: 2005)

Photometry - The CIE system of physical photometry

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / 01-Aug-2005 / 28 pages

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The visual brightness of a light source depends not only on the amount of radiation it emits but also on its spectral composition and on the visual response function of the observer viewing it. Because human visual response varies at different light levels and from person to person, precise photometry requires the definition of representative standard observers. The CIE system of physical photometry specifies procedures for the quantitative evaluation of optical radiation in terms of the spectral luminous efficiency functions of two such standard observers. One, V(lambda), represents photopic vision and the other, V'(lambda), scotopic vision. Used in conjunction with the SI photometric base unit, the candela, these functions constitute a system that enables the values of photometric quantities for all types of luminous source to be precisely determined, regardless of the spectral composition of the radiation emitted.

This international Standard specifies the characteristics of the system of physical photometry established by the CIE and accepted as the basis for the measurement of light. It defines the photometric quantities, units and standards that make up the CIE system of physical photometry and that have been officially accepted by the Comité International des Poids et Mesures. They comprise:

  • the definition of photometric quantities and units,
  • the definition of CIE standard spectral luminous efficiency functions for photopic and scotopic vision,
  • the definition of a CIE standard photometric observer that conforms to these functions,
  • the definition of maximum luminous efficacies for photopic and scotopic vision.

An informative annex provides a vocabulary of related terms.