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Fundamentals of spectroradiometry and colorimetry János Schanda
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Spectroradiometry u Publication CIE 63-1984: The spectroradiometric measurement of light sources –The spectroradiometer –Basic principles of measurement –Bandwidth considerations
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Colorimetry - Division 1 u Publication CIE 15.2-1986: Colorimetry –Standard illuminants –Standard observers –Calculation of tristimulus values –Uniform colour spacing u TC 1-36: New chromaticity diagram u TC 1-38: Tabulation of spectral data u Report on Improved Colorimetry
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Colorimetry - Division 2 u TC 2-04: Secondary standard sources u TC 2-16: Characterization of the performance of tristimulus colorimeters TC 2-33, -35: Standard illuminants and V( ) & V’( ) u TC 2-39: Geometric tolerances for colorimetry
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Spectroradiometry of LEDs u Spectral irradiance measurement u Spectral radiance and flux measurement u The spectroradiometer u Measurement principles u Practical measurements
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Colorimetry of LEDs u Fundamentals of CIE colorimetry u Light source colorimetry u A new system of colorimetry? Reportership: Improved colorimetry u Work in CIE TC 1-36: Fundamental chromaticity diagram with physiologically significant axes
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The spectroradiometer system
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Input optical arrangement-1
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Input optical arrangement-2
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Monochromators - 1 u Light grasp or etendu, throughput, efficiency: u Double monochromator: –Two gratings (additive, subtractive dispersion) –grating + prism
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Monochromators - 2 u Stray radiation Determination with –Interference filter: –Sharp cut-off filters –Lasers u Wavelength accuracy: +/- 0,1 nm –stability –temperature dependence: 0,1 - 0,5 nm/C°
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Detector and measuring system u Irradiation of detector - homogeneity u Type of detector: photomultiplier, Si-cell –linearity (superposition) –temperature dependence –high voltage stability u Standard sources u Method of measurement
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Method of measurement u Sequence: test - standard u Transmittance function - Bandwidth
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Bandwidth & sampling
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Continuous scan method
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Practical measurements - Errors u Stray light u Wavelength error u Bandwidth - interpolation, extrapolation u Polarization u Detector system u Reference standard
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Colorimetry u Additive colour mixture
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Laws of additive colour matching u Symmetry law: u Transitivity law: u Proportionality law: u Additivity law:
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Grassmann’s laws u To specify a colour match three independent variables are necessary and sufficient u For additive mixture of colour stimuli, only their tristimulus values are relevant, not their spectral composition u In additive mixtures of colour stimuli, if one or more components are gradually changed, the resulting tristimulus values also change gradually
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Colour equation - 1 u Positive additivity
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Colour equation - 2 u External colour mix - negative additivity
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Colour equation - 3 u Two spectral lights: u Many spectral lights:
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Colour equation - 4 u Integral form: with three t values u Three real primaries with L = 1,000R + 4,5907G + 0,601B
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R, G, B colour space
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RGB - XYZ transformation
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A new system of colorimetry? u TC 1-36: Physiologically significant...
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Improved colorimetry? u Luminance-brightness discrepancy u Additivity problems u New colour matching functions? u Individual variations u Highly metameric matches u Colour appearance models
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TC 1-36: Physiologically significant... L, M, S primaries based on psychophysical measurements: u König hypothesis - congenital dichromats u Photopigment spectral absorbance u Selective absorption by the lens u Selective absorption by the macular pigment
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