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- Title
COMPARATIVE LIGHTNING STUDY FOR ART GALLERIES.
- Authors
Porumb, C.; Badea, G.E.; Pantea, I.; Barla, E.; Cret, P.
- Abstract
An important aspect of the museum viewing experience is that the viewer visually adapts to the ambient illumination, and this adaptation would not be achieved by side-by-side viewing or any other form of simultaneous presentation. The subjects were each taken to the comparison situation, where one of the artworks was on display at the preset illuminance. When a setting had been made, the experimenter recorded the control reading and asked if the subject could see any differences between the two situations, using five categories of difference: brightness, clarity ,acceptability of overall color appearance, brightness or colorfulness of individual colors, naturalness of individual colors
- Subjects
MUSEUM lighting; COMMERCIAL art galleries; LIGHTNING; COMPARATIVE studies; BRIGHTNESS temperature; EXPERIMENTS; NATURALNESS (Environmental sciences)
- Publication
Journal of Sustainable Energy, 2010, Vol 1, Issue 4, p85
- ISSN
2067-5534
- Publication type
Article