The effect of correlated colour temperature and wall luminance on spatial brightness and scene preference in a windowless office setup

L. Van de Perre, K. Smet, P. Hanselaer, M. Dujardin, WR Ryckaert
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This study explores the impact of wall luminance and correlated colour temperature (CCT) on the observers’ brightness perception and scene preference in a controlled, windowless office environment. A two-interval-forced-choice experiment was conducted with the 20 lighting scenes derived from five CCTs (2500–10 000 K) and four luminances (12–120 cd/m²). The results from 20 observers showed that a higher wall luminance significantly increased brightness. At equal luminances, different CCT values had no significant effect on brightness, consistent with some reports that CCT is not a reliable predictor of brightness when other photometric factors are held constant. Scene preference increased as wall luminance increased to approximately 72 cd/m², but a further increase in wall luminance to 120 cd/m² had no significant impact on preference. As the CCT increased from 2500 K, the preference increased up to approximately 4000 K, followed by a substantial decline from 5715 to 10 000 K.
无窗办公环境中相关色温和墙壁亮度对空间亮度和场景偏好的影响
本研究探讨了在受控的无窗办公环境中,墙壁亮度和相关色温(CCT)对观察者亮度感知和场景偏好的影响。采用5个cct (2500-10 000 K)和4个照度(12-120 cd/m²)的20个照明场景进行两间隔强迫选择实验。20名观察者的结果表明,较高的墙壁亮度显着提高了亮度。在相同的亮度下,不同的CCT值对亮度没有显著影响,这与一些报道一致,即当其他光度因素保持不变时,CCT不是亮度的可靠预测因子。场景偏好随着墙壁亮度增加到约72 cd/m²而增加,但进一步增加墙壁亮度到120 cd/m²对偏好没有显著影响。当CCT从2500 K增加时,偏好增加到大约4000 K,随后从5715 K大幅下降到10000 K。
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