Relationship between Illuminance/Color Temperature and Preference of Atmosphere

Autor: Hajimu Nakamura, Yoshinori Karasawa
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN. 81:687-694
ISSN: 2185-1506
0019-2341
DOI: 10.2150/jieij1980.81.8_687
Popis: A residence is a place for various living activities, for which a variety of lighting conditions should be studied, including the general lighting illuminance, illuminance distribution, luminance, luminance distribution, color rendering properties, and color temperature, to achieve an appropriate atmosphere with suitable lighting. Selecting the two factors of illuminance and color temperature, their effect on the atmosphere was scientifically studied. The experimental study of subjective appraisal was carried out with the semantic differential method, using experimental equipment developed to simulate various combinations of illuminance and color temperature. Observers were asked to make their appraisals by first participating in an imaginary scene involving an enjoyable conversation with family and/or friends and next by imagining themselves in a relaxed state drinking coffee alone. The first scene applies to a state that we shall refer to as the communal state, and the second scene to the solitary state. Analysis was performed on the result of how the preference changed with the adjustments of illuminance and color temperature. For the communal state, atmosphere preference grew with the increase of illuminance within the range between 100 lx and 400 lx, and was saturated at higher illuminance levels. For the solitary state, preference was not as closely related to illuminance, and observers expressed a slightly greater dislike for higher illuminance levels in comparison with low illuminance. The first activity showed a preference for higher illuminance levels, and the second activity showed a preference for lower illuminance levels. The results above were compared with Kruithof's.
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