A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF COLOUR EMOTION FOR INTERIOR LIGHTING (OP36, 215-221):2

A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF COLOUR EMOTION FOR INTERIOR LIGHTING (OP36, 215-221):2

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage, 05/01/2018

23,00 €

Detalles

This research used LED lighting in a real room to test the theory of "colour emotion" in a lit environment. The experimental results show that observers tended to prefer white lights having negative Duv and high CCT (5000 K and 6500 K) at the same luminance level (300 cd/m2). Blue and green lights tended to make the facial skin feel old, rough and masculine, while red and purple lights tended to make it feel smooth and feminine. These findings indicate that colour emotion for interior lighting has a systematic tendency when examined by CCT, Duv, hue region and purity. This will help develop guidelines for interior lighting design based on either white lights or coloured lights.

Información adicional

Autor Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / International Commission on Illumination / Internationale Beleuchtungskommission (CIE)
Publicado por CIE
Tipo de Documento Proceeding
Tema /subgroups/16862
Número de páginas 7
Palabra clave A CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF COLOUR EMOTION FOR INTERIOR LIGHTING (OP36, 215-221)