Testing the accuracy of luminance maps acquired by smart phone cameras
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15/04/2013
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This paper looks at the accuracy of using the built-in camera of smart phones and free software as an economical way to quantify and analyse light exposure by producing luminance maps from High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. HDR images were captured with an Apple iPhone 4S to capture a wide variation of luminance within an indoor and outdoor scene. The HDR images were then processed using Photosphere software (Ward, 2010.) to produce luminance maps, where individual pixel values were compared with calibrated luminance meter readings. This comparison has shown an average luminance error of ~8% between the HDR image pixel values and luminance meter readings, when the range of luminances in the image is limited to approximately 1,500cd/m2. |
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Commission Internationale l'Eclairage |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59525/1/CIE_poster_paper_Garcia_Hansen_et.al.pdf http://www.cie.co.at/index.php/LEFTMENUE/CIE+Newsletter/Artikel+4+Sept+12 Garcia-Hansen, Veronica Ruth, Cowley, Michael, Smith, Simon S., & Isoardi, Gillian (2013) Testing the accuracy of luminance maps acquired by smart phone cameras. In Proceedings of the CIE Centenary Conference "Towards a New Century of Light", Commission Internationale l'Eclairage, Paris, pp. 951-955. |
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Copyright 2013 please consult the authors |
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Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Faculty of Health; Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #020500 OPTICAL PHYSICS #120104 Architectural Science and Technology (incl. Acoustics Lighting Structure and Ecologically Sustainable Design) #High dinamic range images (HDR) #Luminance mapping #smart phones #lighting |
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Conference Paper |