Earth:Visual comfort probability
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Visual comfort probability (VCP), also known as Guth Visual Comfort Probability, is a metric used to rate lighting scenes. VCP is defined as the percentage of people that will find a certain scene (viewpoint and direction) comfortable with regard to visual glare. [1][2] It was defined by Sylvester K. Guth in 1963. [3][4]
References
- ↑ Visual Comfort and Productivity, tristate.apogee.net; retrieved February 16, 2014 via Wayback Machine
- ↑ Ward, G.J. (1991). "RADIANCE Visual Comfort Calculation". Rapport interne, LESO, EPFL. http://floyd.lbl.gov/radiance/refer/Notes/glare.ps.
- ↑ Guth, SK (1963). "A method for the evaluation of discomfort glare". Illuminating Engineering 58 (5): 351–364.
- ↑ Guth, Sylvester K. (October 1966). "Computing Visual Comfort Ratings For a Specific Interior Lighting Installation". Illuminating Engineering: 634–642. http://www.ies.org/PDF/100Papers/036.pdf.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual comfort probability.
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