Quantifying the spatial, temporal, angular and spectral structure of effective daylight in perceptually meaningful ways

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

C. Yu (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)

M. W.A. Wijntjes (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)

Elmar Eisemann (TU Delft - Computer Graphics and Visualisation)

S. C. Pont (TU Delft - Human Technology Relations)

Research Group
Human Technology Relations
Copyright
© 2023 C. Yu, M.W.A. Wijntjes, E. Eisemann, S.C. Pont
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.479715
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 C. Yu, M.W.A. Wijntjes, E. Eisemann, S.C. Pont
Research Group
Human Technology Relations
Issue number
5
Volume number
31
Pages (from-to)
8953-8974
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Abstract

We present a method to capture the 7-dimensional light field structure, and translate it into perceptually-relevant information. Our spectral cubic illumination method quantifies objective correlates of perceptually relevant diffuse and directed light components, including their variations over time, space, in color and direction, and the environment’s response to sky and sunlight. We applied it “in the wild”, capturing how light on a sunny day differs between light and shadow, and how light varies over sunny and cloudy days. We discuss the added value of our method for capturing nuanced lighting effects on scene and object appearance, such as chromatic gradients.

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