Affiliation:
1. Academy of Electrotechnical Sciences
Abstract
In 1924, the International Commission on Illumination adopted the function of relative spectral luminous efficiency V(λ), which made it possible to move from subjective methods for assessing light sources of radiation to objective methods for measuring light quantities, constructing a system of light quantities, and creating standards for reproducing units of light quantities. Research in the field of physiological perception of light has continued and continues throughout these hundred years. This article is devoted to a brief review of materials from studies of actinic properties of the visual apparatus, i.e. spectral weighting functions of human perception of optical radiation, taking into account adaptation to various lighting conditions, as well as taking into account studies of fundamental physiological reactions of the visual system.
Publisher
Redakcia Zhurnala Svetotekhnika LLC
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