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A flattery index for artificial illuminants
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October
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Judd, D. B., “A flattery index for artificial illuminants, ” ILLUMINATING Engineering, Vol. 62, October 1967, p. 593.
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ILLUMINATING Engineering
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Judd, D.B.1
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Color characteristics of human complexions
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January
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Buck, G. B. and Froelich, H. C., “Color characteristics of human complexions, ” ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING, Vol. 53, January 1948, p. 27.
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ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING
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Buck, G.B.1
Froelich, H.C.2
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Comparison of successive with simultaneous color matching
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Newhall, S. M., Burnham, R. W., and Clark, J. R., “Comparison of successive with simultaneous color matching, ” Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol. 47, 1957, p. 43.
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(1957)
Journal of the Optical Society of America
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Newhall, S.M.1
Burnham, R.W.2
Clark, J.R.3
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Color preferences for natural objects
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Sanders, C. L., “Color preferences for natural objects, ” ILLUMINATING Engineering, Vol. 54, July 1959 p. 452.
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(1959)
ILLUMINATING Engineering
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, pp. 452
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Sanders, C.L.1
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For reasons which seemed appropriate at the time, Judd was prevailed upon to reduce, in his, 1 his preferred color shifts to one fifth of the value called for by the experimental data. This brought the arithmetic of the flattery index into line with that of the color-rendering index (which is an index of similarity to daylight-coloration and not a good measure of preferred coloration), but unfortunately rendered the flattery index ineffectual. That is, differences in the value of flattery index of two illuminants are hardly distinguishable from differences in color-rendering index; in a sense, by this five-fold reduction the preference “signal” was lost in the “noise” of lamp differences
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For reasons which seemed appropriate at the time, Judd was prevailed upon to reduce, in his “flattery index, ”1 his preferred color shifts to one fifth of the value called for by the experimental data. This brought the arithmetic of the flattery index into line with that of the color-rendering index (which is an index of similarity to daylight-coloration and not a good measure of preferred coloration), but unfortunately rendered the flattery index ineffectual. That is, differences in the value of flattery index of two illuminants are hardly distinguishable from differences in color-rendering index; in a sense, by this five-fold reduction the preference “signal” was lost in the “noise” of lamp differences.
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Flattery Index
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High performance fluorescent lamps
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October
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Haft, H. H. and Thornton, W. A., “High performance fluorescent lamps, ” Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 2, October 1972, p. 29.
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(1972)
Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society
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Haft, H.H.1
Thornton, W.A.2
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Interim method of measuring and specifying color rendering of light sources
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July, Commission Internationale de PEclairage(CIE), Report No. 13 (E- 1.3.2), 1965, Bureau Central de la CIE, 4 Avenue du Recteur Poincare 75, Paris 16°, France
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IES Subcommittee on Color Rendering, “Interim method of measuring and specifying color rendering of light sources, ” ILLUMINATING Engineering, Vol. 57, July 1962, p. 471. Commission Internationale de PEclairage(CIE), Report No. 13 (E- 1.3.2), 1965, Bureau Central de la CIE, 4 Avenue du Recteur Poincare 75, Paris 16°, France.
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ILLUMINATING Engineering
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Sperling, H. G. and Harwerth, R. S., Science, Vol. 172, 9 April 1971, p. 180.
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Science
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Sperling, H.G.1
Harwerth, R.S.2
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Marks, W. B., Dobelle, W. H., and MacNichol, Jr., E. F., Science, Vol. 143, 13 March 1964, p. 11-81.
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Science
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Marks, W.B.1
Dobelle, W.H.2
Macnichol, E.F.3
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Vol. 46, 1956, p. 405
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Hurvich, L. M. and Jameson, D., Journal of the Optical Society of America, Vol. 45, 1955, pp 546-602; Vol. 46, 1956, p. 405.
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Journal of the Optical Society of America
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Hurvich, L.M.1
Jameson, D.2
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The application of simulated spectral power distributions in lamp development
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July
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Koedam, M., Opstelten, J. J. and Radielovic, D., “The application of simulated spectral power distributions in lamp development, ” Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 1, No. 4, July 1972, p. 285.
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(1972)
Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society
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Koedam, M.1
Opstelten, J.J.2
Radielovic, D.3
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A system of photometry and colorimetry based directly on visual response
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October
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Thornton, W. A., “A system of photometry and colorimetry based directly on visual response, ” Journal OF the Illuminating Engineering Society, Vol. 3, October 1973, p. 99.
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Journal OF the Illuminating Engineering Society
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Thornton, W.A.1
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at its London Meeting in July, and agreed to begin work on formulation of such an index
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CIE Committee TC 3.2, at its London Meeting in July 1973, settled on the term “color-preference index” rather than “flattery index, ” and agreed to begin work on formulation of such an index.
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Settled on the Term “color-preference index” Rather than “flattery Index
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