CIE Technical Committee 8-10

CIE TC1-66 Indoor Daylight Illuminant

Chaired by Dr. Janos Schanda, this Division 1 technical committee is trying to determine the spectral power distribution for indoor daylight. Daylight forms an important component of office illumination in many offices.

CIE Publications

53-1982: Methods of characterizing the performance of radiometers and photometers

63-1984 The spectroradiometric measurement of light sources


69-1987: Methods of characterizing illuminance meters and luminance meters: Performance, characteristics and specification especially the f2 index, the description of the spatial characterization of illuminance and luminance measuring instruments.

64-1984: Determination of the spectral responsivity of optical radiation detectors

114/1: Survey of reference materials for testing the performance of spectrophotometers and colorimeters

118/4: CIE guidelines for co-ordinated research on evaluation of colour appearance models for reflection print and self-luminous display image comparisons

135/6: 45°/0° spectral reflectance factors of pressed polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powder

162:2004: Chromatic adaptation under mixed illumination condition when comparing softcopy and hardcopy images.

 

 

Related Information

This page contains links to organizations or documents that may provide useful relevant information.
It is provided as a benefit to TC members and non-members. If you have any suggestions of other
useful information that should be here, please contact the TC chair. (No commercial messages, please.)

ISO/IEC JTC1 SC 28 Office Equipment

SIG-CC will examine questions of office equipment and how to manage
successful visual color comparison between prints and softcopy in the office
environment. SC28 agrees to consider the questions regarding, for  example monitor and device calibration, encoded document color information, adaptability to differing office conditions, and media interactions to determine  the potential for a set of specifications that can guide users and equipment  manufacturers to improve the user experience with color documents rendered in both softcopy and in print.

See here for more information.