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The study used a small experimental room and two types of lighting, accent and ambient, where a 3D polyhedron object was displayed to serve as a visual task. The observers assessed the 3D object in terms of "sense of depth" and "liking", followed by assessment of the entire room in terms of "brightness" and "comfort". Experimental results show that the darker the ambient lighting was, the more likely it was that the 3D object felt rich in sense of depth, and that the 3D object was liked. The results also show that for non-Taiwanese observers, reducing perceived brightness of room tended to enhance liking of the 3D object, but such a tendency was not found for Taiwanese observers.
Additional Info
Author | Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / International Commission on Illumination / Internationale Beleuchtungskommission (CIE) |
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Published by | CIE |
Document type | Proceeding |
Theme | /subgroups/16862 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Keyword | HOW ACCENT LIGHTING AND AMBIENT LIGHTING AFFECT HUMAN VISUAL RESPONSE (PP48, 793-799) |