1996
DOI: 10.1080/00994480.1996.10748148
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A Preliminary Model of Lighting-Display Interaction

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“…6 image, the effect of ambient light on the display, and the degree to which the display blurs reflected images (a function of screen specularity). 105 The model predicts greater disturbance when there are brighter reflected images, when ambient light reduces contrast, and when the reflected images are sharp. This model awaits independent validation.…”
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“…6 image, the effect of ambient light on the display, and the degree to which the display blurs reflected images (a function of screen specularity). 105 The model predicts greater disturbance when there are brighter reflected images, when ambient light reduces contrast, and when the reflected images are sharp. This model awaits independent validation.…”
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“…The specular reflection properties were characterised by specular reflectance, defined by Equation (2). The haze reflection properties of display screens were characterised using the simplified method proposed by Howlett,15 that is, as the ratio between the measured reflected luminance with a large light source (4)).…”
Section: Display Screensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these parameters were taken from other studies of the relationship between screen reflections and disturbance. 2,12 The parameters examined included specular reflectance, diffuse reflectance, blur width, effect of haze reflection, foreground luminance, Lighting and display screens 215 background luminance, space-averaged luminance, luminance ratio, luminance contrast, display screen modulation, visual size of the reflected light source and viewing angle from normal. Stepwise regression was used to construct the model.…”
Section: Modelling Maximum Source Luminancesmentioning
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“…A model exists which examines die lighting/display interaction, using die maximum patch luminance from a luminaire and odier parameters of die computer screen and room. 6 This model was a substantial first step in producing a pre dictive index of acceptability for a VDT office lighting sys tem, especially since it included parameters of die VDT screen and its software-driven display. However, it is com plex to use and requires input data diat is difficult to gadier during design stages.…”
Section: Response To the Problem By The Lighting Industry And Cur Rementioning
confidence: 99%