Human wavelength identification, numerical analysis and statistical evaluation
Abstract
Monochromatic wavelength identification never had such significance as today when several lighting applications favor the use of light emitting diodes as light sources. People with normal color vision designing the color appearance of a monochromatic lighting solution usually do not consider the different appearance of these stimuli for color blind. In our study we have measured the monochromatic color identification of more than 100 observers with different types of color vision and we have found significant differences in their color identification. The results should be implemented in all illumination design where the use of LEDs is considered.
Keywords:
Human color vision measurement, color identification, color vision deficiency.How to Cite
Vince Nagy, B., Németh, Z., Ábrahám, G. “Human wavelength identification, numerical analysis and statistical evaluation”, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 52(2), pp. 77–81, 2008. https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.me.2008-2.07
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