DOI: 10.58837/chula.the.2019.2
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Optimized light sources for enhancing color discrimination in people with low vision

Abstract: This research was divided into 2 parts. The aim of the first part was to investigate if illuminance level and correlated color temperature (CCT) had an effect on mobility performance in people with low vision compared to the elderly wearing simulated low vision glasses and the elderly with naked eyes. We also compared their mobility in pouring liquid to a specified level. The second part’s aim was to optimize combinations of light emitting diode (LED) channels that increased the discrimination of color in peop… Show more

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