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IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition
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Organization: | IES |
Publication Date: | 18 May 2015 |
Status: | inactive |
Page Count: | 34 |
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This evaluation method is applicable to light sources and lighting systems intended for general illumination of indoor spaces and some outdoor settings, at light levels where photopic vision is dominant. It is best suited to characterize nominally white light sources (i.e., those that fall on or near the Planckian locus).
Document History

May 7, 2021
TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM: IES METHOD FOR EVALUATING LIGHT SOURCE COLOR RENDITION
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January 1, 2020
TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM: IES METHOD FOR EVALUATING LIGHT SOURCE COLOR RENDITION
This evaluation method is applicable to light sources and lighting systems intended for general illumination of indoor spaces and some outdoor settings, at light levels where photopic vision is...

January 1, 2020
TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM: IES METHOD FOR EVALUATING LIGHT SOURCE COLOR RENDITION
This evaluation method is applicable to light sources and lighting systems intended for general illumination of indoor spaces and some outdoor settings, at light levels where photopic vision is...

December 10, 2019
IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition
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July 27, 2018
IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition
This evaluation method is applicable to light sources and lighting systems intended for general illumination of indoor spaces and some outdoor settings, at light levels where photopic vision is...

June 9, 2016
IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition
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November 4, 2015
IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition
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TM-30
May 18, 2015
IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition
This evaluation method is applicable to light sources and lighting systems intended for general illumination of indoor spaces and some outdoor settings, at light levels where photopic vision is...