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  2. Luminous efficiency function - Wikipedia

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    The CIE 1924 photopic V(λ) luminosity function, [cie 3] which is included in the CIE 1931 color-matching functions as the y (λ) function, has long been acknowledged to underestimate the contribution of the blue end of the spectrum to perceived luminance. There have been numerous attempts to improve the standard function, to make it more ...

  3. Photopic vision - Wikipedia

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    Photopic vision is the vision of the eye under well-lit conditions (luminance levels from 10 to 10 8 cd/m 2). In humans and many other animals, photopic vision allows color perception , mediated by cone cells , and a significantly higher visual acuity and temporal resolution than available with scotopic vision .

  4. CIE 1931 color space - Wikipedia

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    A comparison between a typical normalized M cone's spectral sensitivity and the CIE 1931 luminosity function for a standard observer in photopic vision. In the CIE 1931 model, Y is the luminance, Z is quasi-equal to blue (of CIE RGB), and X is a mix of the three CIE RGB curves chosen to be nonnegative (see § Definition of the CIE XYZ color space).

  5. Luminous efficiency function - en.wikipedia.org

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    For low light levels, the response of the human eye changes, and the scotopic curve applies. The photopic curve is the CIE standard curve used in the CIE 1931 color space. The luminous flux (or visible power) in a light source is defined by the photopic luminosity function. The following equation calculates the total luminous flux in a source ...

  6. File:Comparison between CIE luminosity function and M cone ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:55, 17 March 2013: 446 × 271 (21 KB): Fuzzypeg {{subst:Upload marker added by en.wp UW}} {{Information |Description = {{en|Comparison between CIE 1931 photopic luminosity function and a typical normalized M cone response.

  7. File:Photopic luminosity function.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Photopic luminosity function for the human eye in the infrared after Sliney (1976), based on CIE luminous efficacy function to 770 nm, extrapolated curve of Walraven and Leebeck (1963) based on Goodeve (1936), Pinegin (1945), Griffin, Hubbard and Wald (1947), Lau and Leo (1948), and Lewis (1955); corroborated by Sliney (1976).

  8. Photometry (optics) - Wikipedia

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    In modern photometry, the radiant power at each wavelength is weighted by a luminosity function that models human brightness sensitivity. Typically, this weighting function is the photopic sensitivity function, although the scotopic function or other functions may also be applied in the same way. The weightings are standardized by the CIE and ...

  9. File:Blackbody efficacy 1000-16000K.svg - Wikipedia

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    The plotted data are derived by integration of Planck function convolved via the CIE 1924 photopic V(λ) luminosity function (equivalent to the y function of the CIE 1931 color-matching functions). Data points are interpolated as cubic splines by gnuplot. The luminous efficacy is given by the left scale and the grid.