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DTIC ADA110312: Dark Adaptation of Rated Air Force Officers Using E...
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An experimental study was conducted to determine the
effects of electroluminescent versus incandescent light
sources on the dark adaptation of rated Air Force
officers. The parameters of dark adaptation that were
tested are (1) absolute luminance threshold of vision;
(2) resolution of visual detail as provided by square
wave spatial frequency gratings; and (3) comfort level of
cockpit lighting as determined by rated Air Force
personnel. Results show that (1) electroluminescent and
incandescent light sources have the same effect on the
absolute luminance threshold and the resolution of visual
detail; and (2) significant differences exist between the
two light sources in the comfort level of cockpit
lighting as chosen by the subjects. (Author)
Date Published: 2018-01-01 03:15:02
Identifier: DTIC_ADA110312
Item Size: 33622600
Language: english
Media Type: texts
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