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1 April 2003 Luminance measurement of the surrounding visual field
Jan Dorosz, Wladyslaw Dybczynski, Maciej B. Rafalowski
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Abstract
The brightness distribution in vision process is very important. The object being in the center of attention, laying in the middle of field vision should be the most bright. The nearest surroundings of that object should possess lower brightness and the background least of all (average value). According to recommendations the luminance quotients of following areas: background to the nearest surroundings and to the visual field should be 1:3:10. In this work authors present three sections fiber optic head for luminance measurer giving possibilities to calculate luminance distribution in each section of vision field.
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Jan Dorosz, Wladyslaw Dybczynski, and Maciej B. Rafalowski "Luminance measurement of the surrounding visual field", Proc. SPIE 5064, Lightmetry 2002: Metrology and Testing Techniques Using Light, (1 April 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.501367
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Solids

Optical fibers

Eye

Head

Fiber optics

Measurement devices

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