Journal
COLOR RESEARCH AND APPLICATION
Volume 35, Issue 6, Pages 401-409Publisher
JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
DOI: 10.1002/col.20562
Keywords
color rendering; gamut area; CRI; solid state lighting; LEDs
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- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Lighting Research Center
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It is a truth, universally ignored, that a single metric of color rendering must he in want of another. Evidence presented here, together with those from an earlier study strongly suggest that the quest for a single metric to quantify color rendering will be in vain. Rather, the strengths of color rendering index (CRI) and of gamut area index (GAI)(dagger) seem to counteract the weaknesses of one another, such that together they can he used to guide lighting practitioners in choosing a source that will provide good color rendering of most objects in most applications. The present study was conducted to determine whether sources, both warm and cool. with high levels of both CRI (above 80) and GAI (above 80 and less than 100) were judged better than ones with high levels of just CRI or just GAI. The results support the conclusion that a two-metric system of color rendering is needed for general illumination applications. (C) 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Col Res Appl, 35, 401-409, 2010; Published online 7 January 2010 in Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com). DOI 10.1002/col.20562
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