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Colour preference varies with lighting application

Lin, Yandan ; Wei, Minchen ; Smet, Kevin A. G. ; Tsukitani, Ayako ; Bodrogi, Peter Zsolt ; Khanh, Tran Quoc (2015)
Colour preference varies with lighting application.
In: Lighting Research and Technology (LRT), (OnlineFirst)
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Abstract

Numerous efforts have been made to investigate how to characterize the effect of light sources on colour preference. This paper describes a psychophysical experiment to compare the colour preference evaluation among three sources for different lighting applications. Three lighting applications – restaurant, retail display, and supermarket – were created in two side-by-side full-scaled rooms. It was found that the colour preference varied with the lighting applications. Although none of the existing single-value measures can predict the preference for all three applications, a single measure is necessary for general consumer use given a careful definition of general lighting. In addition, lighting application specific measures could be useful for lighting professionals and experts. To provide detailed information, a colour distortion icon, with improved test colour samples will be useful.

Item Type: Article
Erschienen: 2015
Creators: Lin, Yandan ; Wei, Minchen ; Smet, Kevin A. G. ; Tsukitani, Ayako ; Bodrogi, Peter Zsolt ; Khanh, Tran Quoc
Type of entry: Bibliographie
Title: Colour preference varies with lighting application
Language: English
Date: 21 September 2015
Journal or Publication Title: Lighting Research and Technology (LRT)
Issue Number: OnlineFirst
Abstract:

Numerous efforts have been made to investigate how to characterize the effect of light sources on colour preference. This paper describes a psychophysical experiment to compare the colour preference evaluation among three sources for different lighting applications. Three lighting applications – restaurant, retail display, and supermarket – were created in two side-by-side full-scaled rooms. It was found that the colour preference varied with the lighting applications. Although none of the existing single-value measures can predict the preference for all three applications, a single measure is necessary for general consumer use given a careful definition of general lighting. In addition, lighting application specific measures could be useful for lighting professionals and experts. To provide detailed information, a colour distortion icon, with improved test colour samples will be useful.

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doi 10.1177/1477153515611458

Divisions: 18 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology > Light Technology (from Oct. 2021 renamed "Adaptive Lighting Systems and Visual Processing")
18 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology > Institute for Electromechanical Design (dissolved 18.12.2018)
18 Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
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