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CD1 Volume 1 (1969) – Volume 8 (1976)
Lighting Research and Technology – Full Contents Vol. 1 (1969) – Vol.32 (2000)
Contents: CD1, Volume 1 (1969) – Volume 8 (1976)
Title Author/s Reference Further
Information
Presidential address — The lighting
designer
H H Ballin Vol 1, No 1,
1969, pp 1-7European practice in the integration of
lighting, air conditioning and acoustics in
offices — including Discussion
B Steck Vol 1, No 1,
1969, pp 8-23
Electrical space conditioning in the USA —
including Discussion
R T Dorsey Vol 1, No 1,
1969, pp 24-36
The role of the level and diversity of horizontal illumination in an appraisal of a
simple office task — including Discussion
J E Saunders Vol 1, No 1,1969, pp 37-46
National Illumination Committee of GreatBritain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1968
Vol 1, No 1,1969, pp 47-52
The effect of polarisation of light on the
photometry of lighting fittings
L Morren Vol 1, No 1,
1969, pp 53-54
Vision through meshes: a summary report A R Hill Vol 1, No 1,1969, pp 54-56
On chromatic adaptation H G Wagner Vol 1, No 1,1969, pp 56-57
Research in progress: Imperial CollegeLondon & Osram-GEC
Vol 1, No 1,1969, pp 58-60
Diamond Jubilee Lecture. Light and the
community. Part 1 The evolution of electriclamps
A H Willoughby Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 69-77
Diamond Jubilee Lecture. Light and the
community. Part 2 The growth of lighting
J M Waldram Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 78-85
Colour in the interior environment M Inui Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 86-94
Radiometric photometry - a review of the
situation
J S Preston Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 95-97The optimum operating gas pressure for
incandescent tungsten filament lamps
J R Coaton Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 98-103
Measurement of visual adaptation -
preliminary experiments
H E Bellchambers, G K
Lambert and R J
Walsingham
Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 104-106
Correspondence
Vol 1, No 3, 1969,
p 186
An investigation of glare from white andyellow sources
A E Smart Vol 1, No 2,1969, pp 106-109
A summary of some researches on flashinglight signals
B N Kishto Vol 1, No 2,1969, pp 109-110
Research in progress: University College
London & Building Research Station
Vol 1, No 2,
1969, pp 111-114
Lighting for colour television — including
Discussion
K R Ackerman Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 123-135
Designing for quality as a routine — including Discussion
W K Lumsden and D GH Halifax
Vol 1, No 3,1969, pp 136-147
Lighting: the metric seventies — including
Discussion
G V McNeill Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 148-160
A review of present requirements for road
vehicle lighting and signalling
D L Judd Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 161-170
Brightness - a review of current knowledge A M Marsden Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 171-181
A method of scaling judgements P Haubner Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 182-183
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Luminance transmittance of glass C L Gupta and E R Ballantyne
Vol 1, No 3,1969, pp 183-185
A stable, high purity ultraviolet source National Bureau of
Standards (USA)
Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 185-186
Correspondence - Measurement of visual
adaptation
J M Waldram Vol 1, No 3,
1969, p 186
Research in progress: Loughborough Univ-
ersity & Nottingham University
Vol 1, No 3,
1969, pp 187-189A review of the development of ballasts and
circuits for discharge lamps. Part 1
Materials, methods of construction andmanufacturing techniques
W R Bloxsidge Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 199-206
A review of the development of ballasts and
circuits for discharge lamps. Part 2 Circuits
P D Parker Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 207-215
A review of the development of ballasts and
circuits for discharge lamps. Part 3
Characteristics, measurements and standards
— including Discussion for Parts 1, 2 & 3.
I F Davies Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 216-234
Corrigenda Vol 2,
No 1, 1970, p 60
A new method for the assessment of
discomfort glare— including Discussion
H D Einhorn Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 235-247
Introduction of the International Practical
Temperature Scale 1968. Some effects inrelation to light sources, colour temperature,
and colorimetry
J S Preston Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 248-250
On the relationship between the visual
threshold and the size of the surroundingfield
W Adrian and K
Eberbach
Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 251-254
Words for lighting appraisals S P Dawe and A M
Marsden
Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 255-257
Seeing and the degree of glare T R Rodseth Vol 1, No 4,1969, pp 257-258
Illumination, colour rendering and visual
clarity
S M Aston and H E
Bellchambers
Vol 1, No 4,
1969, pp 259-261
Research in progress: Thorn Lighting Ltd Vol 1, No 4,1969, pp 262-263
Presidential address — The lighting adviser in public service
J B Harris Vol 2, No 1,1970, pp 1-9
Brightness – luminance relationships in an
interior
A M Marsden Vol 2, No 1,
1970, pp 10-16
Critical minimum acceptable window size: a
study of window design and provision of a
view
E Ne’eman and R G
Hopkinson
Vol 2, No 1,
1970, pp 17-27
A new polarized headlight system Gunnar Johansson and
Kare Rumar
Vol 2, No 1,
1970, pp 28-32
An investigation of chromatic glare with particular reference to night driving
A E Smart Vol 2, No 1,1970, pp 33-37
National Illumination Committee of GreatBritain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1969
Vol 2, No 1,1970, pp 38-42
A portable Finsen meter for photobiologicalstudies
H R Ruff Vol 2, No 1,1970, pp 43-46
The amalgam lamp D Hodgkiss Vol 2, No 1,
1970, pp 46-48
Correspondence — Temperature effects
with fluorescent lamps
J G Holmes Vol 2, No 1,
1970, p 48
Correspondence
Vol 2, No 2, 1970,
p 115
Research in progress: University of
Sheffield
Vol 2, No 1,
1970, pp 49-50
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A simple method for the appraisal of glarein street lighting
W Adrian and D ASchreuder
Vol 2, No 2,1970, pp 61-73
CorrespondenceVol. 3 No 1, 1971,
pp 75-76
The influence of illumination level on
prolonged work performance— including
Discussion
P R Boyce Vol 2, No 2,
1970, pp 74-94
The tungsten halogen lamp decade—
including Discussion
R Burgin and E F
Edwards
Vol 2, No 2,
1970, pp 95-108The classification of lighting fittings and
installations
A R Bean and H E
Bellchambers
Vol 2, No 2,
1970, pp 109-111
A planimetric method for obtaining meanvalues of photometric quantities in street
lighting installations
A W Christie Vol 2, No 2,1970, pp 112-113
Corrigenda Vol 2, No 3, 1970, p 204
An artificial sky for side-lit models C J Darlington, P
Chamberlain and IBirchall
Vol 2, No 2,
1970, pp 113-115
Correspondence – Temperature effects with
fluorescent lamps
D T Waigh Vol 2, No 2,
1970, p 115
Research in progress: University of
Strathclyde
Vol 2, No 2,
1970, pp 116-117
Corrigenda Vol 2,
No 3, 1970, p 204
Techniques of stage lighting— including
Discussion
F Reid Vol 2, No 3,
1970, pp 125-134A review of UK practice on integratedenvironmental design
J K Page Vol 2, No 3,1970, pp 135-149
Discussion Vol 2, No 3, 1970, pp
160-163
The European approach to the integration of
lighting and air-conditioning
D Fischer Vol 2, No 3,
1970, pp 150-163
Discussion Vol 2,
No 3, 1970, pp
160-163
Some developments in the design of
specular reflectors
J M Waldram Vol 2, No 3,
1970, pp 164-173
Permanent supplementary artificial lightingof deep hospital wards
A H Cockram and J BCollins
Vol 2, No 3,1970, pp 174-185
The development of an airfield taxiway light M J Richards Vol 2, No 3,
1970, pp 186-190
Gas clean-up in corona and glow discharges J E Kelk and D J
Mellor
Vol 2, No 3,
1970, pp 191-194Visual performance and colour rendering R G Hopkinson, D L
Loe and E Rowlands
Vol 2, No 3,
1970, pp 194-195
Research in progress: The City University,London
Vol 2, No 3,1970, p 196
The crisis in lighting education— includingDiscussion
A R Bean, J F Pickupand D C Pritchard
Vol 2, No 4,1970, pp 205-219
Climate and building design T J Chandler Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 220-224
Discussion Vol 2,
No 4, 1970, pp
240-245
Control of daylight, noise and heat by the
building structure
D A Button Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 225-231
Discussion Vol 2,
No 4, 1970, pp240-245
Internal services which influence the
interior environment
A F Sherratt Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 232-240
Discussion Vol 2,
No 4, 1970, pp240-245
Orientated lighting H D Einhorn Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 246-248
A study of user preferences for fluorescent
lamp colours for daytime and night-time
lighting
A H Cockram, J B
Collins and F J
Langdon
Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 249-256
Bromophosphonitrile lamps J M Rees Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 257-260
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A modified formula for calculating thedisability glare effect from street lighting
lanterns
R L Watson Vol 2, No 4,1970, pp 261-264
Cylindrical or scalar illumination? J A Lynes Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 265-266
Research in progress: The Electricity
Council Research Centre
Vol 2, No 4,
1970, pp 267-268
Presidential address — The lightingcommunity
H Hewitt Vol 3, No 1,1971, pp 1-7
Design for variety in lighting— including
Discussion
R C Aldworth and D J
Bridgers
Vol 3, No 1,
1971, pp 8-23
Lightness, colour and constancy in lightingdesign— including Discussion
J A Lynes Vol 3, No 1,1971, pp 24-42
The effect of operating position on the
visible emission from a mercury-sodium
iodide discharge
D Ottewell Vol 3, No 1,
1971, pp 43-47
The shock resistance of incandescent lamps J R de Bie Vol 3, No 1,1971, pp 48-51
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1970
Vol 3, No 1,
1971, pp 52-57
A stereographic technique for floodlightingdesign
J A Lynes Vol 3, No 1,1971, pp 58-60
A new lamp for floodlighting T S Ainsworth Vol 3, No 1,1971, pp 60-63
Research in progress: Institute of
Ophthalmology, London
Vol 3, No 1,
1971, p 64
Correspondence — Discomfort glare instreet lighting
J G Holmes and GMainwaring
Vol 3, No 1,1971, pp 75-76
CorrespondenceVol 4, No 1, 1972,
pp 47-48
Lighting of the Calouste Gulbenkin
Museum— including Discussion
J S Ribeiro, W A
Allen and M de
Amorim
Vol 3, No 2,
1971, pp 79-98
Colour rendering tolerances in the CIE
system— including Discussion
M B Halstead, D I
Morley, D A Palmer
and A G Stainsby
Vol 3, No 2,
1971, pp 99-124
Metal halide lamps with rare earth additives A Dobrusskin Vol 3, No 2,
1971, pp 125-132
Lighting and visual perception P A Jay Vol 3, No 2,1971, pp 133-146
New phosphors for lamps W L Wanamaker and JW Ter Vrugt
Vol 3, No 2,1971, pp 147-151
A note on the equivalent luminance and
spectral luminous efficiency of the human
eye within the mesopic range
A Cakir and J
Krochmann
Vol 3, No 2,
1971, pp 152-157
Polarized headlight systems: the effect of
laminated and toughened windscreens onvisibility distance
K Rumar, J-B
Forsgren, MarianneThorell and G
Johansson
Vol 3, No 2,
1971, pp 158-161
On greyness and chroma T F Christensen, R BEastwood and D C
Evans
Vol 3, No 2,1971, pp 161-163
Calculations of power loss to the gas fillingof incandescent lamps
J R Coaton Vol 3, No 2,1971, pp 163-164
Lighting patterns and the flow of light—
including Discussion
C Cuttle Vol 3, No 3,
1971, pp 171-189
Correspondence
Vol 3, No 4, 1971,
pp 284-286
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Testing luminaires— including Discussion J E Greenhill and R HSimons
Vol 3, No 3,1971, pp 190-204
Measurement and computer-aided
optimization of spectral power distributions
M Koedam and J J
Opstelten
Vol 3, No 3,
1971, pp 205-210
A review of methods for measuring the
reflectance and transmittance of lighting
materials
H J Helwig and J
Krochmann
Vol 3, No 3,
1971, pp 211-218
Preferred luminance distribution inwindowless spaces
J B Collins and C G HPlant
Vol.3, No 3,1971, pp 219-231
High pressure mercury lamps –maintenance
of lighting after interruption of supply
C Dykes Brown Vol 3, No 3,
1971, p 232
A rough-service luminance meter D T Howell, M JSawyer and M
Woodcock
Vol 3, No 3,1971, pp 233-234
Temperature effect in selenium photocells L Jean Heap and Brian
Tuck
Vol 3, No 3,
1971, pp 234-235
Research in progress: PilkingtonEnvironmental Advisory Service &
University of Cape Town
Vol 3, No 3,1971, pp 236-238
Trotter-Paterson Memorial Lecture. Seeing
in the light of experience
R L Gregory Vol 3, No 4,
1971, pp 247-250
A survey of visual guidance aids for aircraft— including Discussion
H M Ferguson and GMainwaring
Vol 3, No 4,1971, pp 251-267
A physiological appraisal of the revealing power of street lighting installations for
large composite objects
H-J Hentschel Vol 3, No 4,1971, pp 268-273
CorrespondenceVol 4, No 2, 1972,
pp 107-108
Tunnel entrance lighting – a comparison of recommended practice
D A Schreuder Vol 3, No 4,1971, pp 274-278
A room for experimental studies of
luminance preferences
P R Tregenza, S M
Romaya, L J Heap and
S P Dawe
Vol 3, No 4,
1971, pp 279-280
A new criterion for heterochromatic
photometry
H G Wagner Vol 3, No 4,
1971, pp 280-282
The photometry of the flow of light M Fuller, M B D
Upton and J Whalen
Vol 3, No 4,
1971, pp 282-284
A note on the evaluation of modelling J M Waldram Vol 3, No 4,1971, pp 284-285
Presidential address — The end product –
whose responsibility?
C Dykes Brown Vol 4, No 1,
1972, pp 1-8
Artificial sunlighting for leisure and
recreation— including Discussion
H R Ruff Vol 4, No 1,
1972, pp 9-20
The calculation of sky haze luminance fromstreet lighting
J M Waldram Vol 4, No 1,1972, pp 21-26
The effect of surface colour on apparentsurface distance
P C Williams Vol 4, No 1,1972, pp 27-30
CorrespondenceVol 4, No 3, 1972,
p 173
A comparison of the accuracy of methods of
calculating the IES glare index
P R Boyce Vol 4, No 1,
1972, pp 31-34
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year endedSeptember 30
th1971
Vol 4, No 1,
1972, pp 35-42
Measuring the direction of the flow of light N P G Dale, J NBroadbridge and P M
Crowther
Vol 4, No 1,1972, pp 43-44
The effect of ceiling mounting on the photometric performance of luminaires
P S Taylor Vol 4, No 1,1972, pp 44-45
A survey of lighting in open plan offices S M Romaya and P R
Tregenza
Vol 4, No 1,
1972, pp 45-46
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Correspondence — Discomfort glare instreet lighting
D A Schreuder Vol 4, No 1,1972, pp 47-48
Proposals for a new undergraduate
education in lighting — including
Discussion
P T Stone Vol 4, No 2,
1972, pp 57-66
Electric lighting for building sites and
construction — including Discussion
S L Lyons Vol 4, No 2,
1972, pp 67-79
The accuracy of the IES Glare Index system L Bedocs and R HSimons
Vol 4, No 2,1972, pp 80-88
Comments on the accuracy of the IES Glare
Index system
E Rowlands Vol 4, No 2,
1972, pp 88-89
The quality of street lighting installationsunder changing weather conditions
E Frederiksen and JGudum
Vol 4, No 2,1972, pp 90-96
The European glare limiting method D Fischer Vol 4, No 2,
1972, pp 97-100
The application of technological forecasting
to illuminance values
A H Cockram, S A
Hayward and S J Leach
Vol 4, No 2,
1972, pp 101-102
A lighting prediction method for complexenvironments
C G H Plant and D WArcher
Vol 4, No 2,1972, pp 102-104
Illumination, colour rendering and visual
clarity
H E Bellchambers and
A C Godby
Vol 4, No 2,
1972, pp 104-106
Correspondence — A physiologicalappraisal of the revealing power of a street
lighting installation for large compositeobjects
J M Waldram Vol 4, No 2,1972, pp 107-108
Discharge lamps: some aspects of research
and development — including Discussion
E F Edwards Vol 4, No 3,
1972, pp 117-128
A review of lighting progress — includingDiscussion
J M Waldram Vol 4, No 3,1972, pp 129-138
What do we want from our lighting? —
including Discussion
A M Marsden Vol 4, No 3,
1972, pp 139-150
The eye, vision, and visual discomfort — including Discussion
C H Bedwell Vol 4, No 3,1972, pp 151-158
Electrical breakdown in gas-filled
incandescent lamps
G Bergmann and P
Gerthsen
Vol 4, No 3,
1972, pp 159-165
Application of photoconductive cells in portable photometers
S K Guha Vol 4, No 3,1972, pp 166-170
Wire grid filters for photometric linearitytesting of transmissometers
G V G Smith Vol 4, No 3,1972, pp 171-172
IES Technical Report No 10. Evaluation of
discomfort glare. The IES glare index
system for artificial lighting installations
IES Technical
Committee
Vol 4, No 3,
1972, pp 172-173
Erratum Vol 4, No
4, 1972, p 271
Correspondence — Effect of surface colour
on apparent surface distance
John S Preston Vol 4, No 3,
1972, p 173
Lighting techniques and associatedequipment for outdoor colour television
with particular reference to football stadium
lighting — including Discussion
I F Davies, M G AJackson and B C
Rogers
Vol 4, No 4,1972, pp 181-201
A review of current railway lighting practice
in Great Britain
A D V Holmes Vol 4, No 4,
1972, pp 202-214Value for money. Building economics —
including Discussion
A S Morris Vol 4, No 4,
1972, pp 215-222
Value for money. Interior lighting —
including Discussion
G P Cundall Vol 4, No 4,
1972, pp 223-235
Value for money. Exterior lighting —
including Discussion
K T O Cox Vol 4, No 4,
1972, pp 236-242
A study of the reflection factor of usual photometric standards in the near infra-red
L Morren, GVendermeersch and P
Antonine
Vol 4, No 4,1972, pp 243-249
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A high performance graphic arts lamp E J G Beeson and K FFurmidge
Vol 4, No 4,1972, pp 250-253
Use of scale models for appraising lighting
quality
J J H Lau Vol 4, No 4,
1972, pp 254-262
A technique for measuring the excitation
spectra of phosphor layers using a quartz
light pipe
D K Evans Vol 4, No 4,
1972, pp 263-264
Proposed construction and test procedure of a calorimeter for heat transfer luminaires
(airhandling type)
Vol 4, No 4,1972, pp 265-266
Presidential Address — In the light of change and experience
G P Cundall Vol 5, No 1,1973, pp 1-9
Appraisals of traffic route lighting
installations
P R Cornwell Vol 5, No 1,
1973, pp 10-16
The effect of measurement uncertainty on
the colour rendering indices of fluorescent
lamps
J R Moore, P Stott, I F
Davies, M B Halstead
and F E Large
Vol 5, No 1,
1973, pp 17-28
The use of television equipment in research
on incandescent lamps
O Schob, J R de Bie
and W G A Klomp
Vol 5, No 1,
1973, pp 29-35
Void formation in tungsten lamp filaments J H Day Vol 5, No 1,
1973, pp 36-40
Individual and groups differences indiscomfort glare responses
P T Stone and S D PHarker
Vol 5, No 1,1973, pp 41-49
Intensity distributions from street lightingluminaires - smoothness below the peak
H M Ferguson Vol 5 No 1,1973, pp 50-52
Tungsten halogen and metal halide
discharge lamps in floodlights
D O Wharmby Vol 5, No 1,
1973, pp 52-54
National Illumination Committee of GreatBritain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1972
Vol 5, No 1,1973, pp 55-60
Integrated services in modern office
buildings — including Discussion
I Crichton and M
Wood-Robinson
Vol 5, No 2,
1973, pp 69-83
Corrections for chromatic adaptation in the
determination of colour rendering indices.
Part 1
M B Halstead, S T
Henderson, F E Large
and W N Sproson
Vol 5, No 2,
1973, pp 84-94
Automatic tracing of photometric curves S Bini and P Soardo Vol 5, No 2,1973, pp 95-98
A method for the calculation of direct
illuminance due to area sources of variousdistributions
R I Bell Vol 5, No 2,
1973, pp 99-102
Spaciousness in interiors M Inui and T Miyata Vol 5, No 2,1973, pp 103-111
Flux distribution with perfect specular
reflectors
H W Bodmann and B
Weis
Vol 5, No 2,
1973, pp 112-115
Age, luminance, visual performance and
preference — including Discussion
P R Boyce Vol 5, No 3,
1973, pp 125-144
Solid state light sources - illumination or
display— including Discussion
R W Brander, R L
Rouse and L A Thomas
Vol 5, No 3,
1973, pp 145-155
Holography as a diagnostic technique in the
study of lamps and lighting
N J Phillips and J R
Coaton
Vol 5, No 3,
1973, pp 156-159Subjective response to a.c and d.c
fluorescent lighting
G W Brundrett, I D
Griffiths and P R Boyce
Vol 5, No 3,
1973, pp 160-162
The automatic dimming of headlights in lit
streets
J S Yerrell Vol 5, No 3,
1973, pp 162-164
Development and practice in the daylightingof buildings — including Discussion
J A M Bell Vol 5, No 4,1973, pp 173-185
Erratum Vol 6, No1, 1974, p 35
Comparison of some European interior
lighting recommendations
D Fischer Vol 5, No 4,
1973, pp 186-194
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Illuminance and utilance calculations for luminous ceilings
H E Bellchambers andA C Godby
Vol 5, No 4,1973, pp 195-203
Current knowledge of visual performance P R Boyce Vol 5, No 4,
1973, pp 204-212
Angle flux: a new concept for the
photometric evaluation of fluorescent lamp
luminaires
H D Einhorn Vol 5, No 4,
1973, pp 213-216
New developments in the starting of fluorescent lamps with preheated cathodes
H-J Hentschel and ERasch
Vol 5, No 4,1973, pp 217-219
Presidential address — New lamps: their
suitability for interior lighting
A H Willoughby Vol 6, No 1,
1974, pp 1-8
Tunnel entrance lighting - effect of fixation point and other factors on the determination
of requirements
K Narisada and K Yoshikawa
Vol 6, No 1,1974, pp 9-18
Translucent ceramics as lamp envelopes M A Parrott Vol 6, No 1,
1974, pp 19-23
Terminology for flashing light signals J G Holmes Vol 6, No 1,1974, pp 24-29
Improved paint coating for photometric
integrators
M Nonaka Vol 6, No 1,
1974, pp 30-31
New class of phosphors for ‘de luxe’
fluorescent lamps
J M P J Verstegen Vol 6, No 1,
1974, pp 31-32A desk top heliodon C Cuttle Vol 6, No 1,
1974, pp 32-35
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1973
Vol 6, No 1,
1974, pp 36-42
Designing and testing to BS 4533 — including Discussion
J S Barnes and GHodgin
Vol 6, No 2,1974, pp 53-61
Effect of sodium/mercury ratio and
amalgam temperature on the efficacy of 400
W high-pressure sodium lamps
P L Denbigh Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 62-68
Lighting of hospital circulation spaces
which are open to bed bays
A H Cockram and J B
Collins
Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 69-78
Assessment of discomfort glare in motor
vehicle lighting
H-J Schmidt-Clausen
and J Th H Bindels
Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 79-88Responses to light and radiation: a guide to
units, conversion factors and computations
J S Preston Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 89-94
Errata Vol 6, No 3,
1974, p 174
Midpoint ratio calculations for linear
luminaires
H E Bellchambers and
R H Simons
Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 95-100
Economic life of incandescent lamps for
domestic lighting
S J Prais Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 101-103
Daytime lighting of buildings. Report of an
IES symposium
Vol 6, No 2,
1974, pp 104 -111
Correspondence
Vol 6, No 3, 1974, p174
Trotter-Paterson Memorial Lecture. Lamps,
light and cosmology
Sir Eric Eastwood Vol 6, No 3,
1974, pp 119-126
Human sensitivity to flicker— including
Discussion
G W Brundrett Vol 6, No 3,
1974, pp 127-143
Airfield lighting — including Discussion D J Bridgers and HRichards
Vol 6, No 3,1974, pp 144 -158
Visual aspects of sunlight in buildings E Ne’eman Vol 6, No 3,
1974, pp 159-164
Quantitative data on daylight for
illuminating engineering
J Krochmann and M
Seidl
Vol 6, No 3,
1974, pp 165-171
Illuminance ratios as a constraint on utilance J A Lynes Vol 6, No 3,
1974, pp 172-174
Correspondence — Daytime lighting of buildings
E Wotton Vol 6, No 3,1974, p 174
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Road lighting and the role of centralgovernment — including Discussion
J T Duff Vol 6, No 4,1974, pp 183 -196
Certification of lighting equipment —
including Discussion
R C Kember and J E
Greenhill
Vol 6, No 4,
1974, pp 197-204
Consistency and variation in preferences for
office lighting
P R Tregenza, S M
Romaya , S P Dawe, L
J Heap and B Tuck
Vol 6, No 4,
1974, pp 205-211
Some aspects of the tin halide molecular arc P Drop, J J de Groot, AG Jack and G C J
Rouweler
Vol 6, No 4,1974, pp 212-216
Errata Vol 7, No l,1975, p 57 (this
correction has been
incorporated)
Luminance uniformity and legibility of
traffic signs
S Dahlstedt Vol 6, No 4,
1974, pp 217-221
Illuminance, difficulty, complexity and
visual performance
P R Boyce Vol 6, No 4,
1974, pp 222-226
Correspondence
Vol 7, No 3, 1975, pp 198-199
New artificial ‘overcast and clear’ sky with
an artificial sun for daylight research
R Kittler Vol 6, No 4,
1974, pp 227-229
Discomfort glare from ceiling mounted
luminaires
P C Betts and D C
Pritchard
Vol 6, No 4,
1974, pp 230-232
Presidential address — Space, time and
light in architecture
D R H Phillips Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 1-10Comparison of high-pressure discharges inmercury and the halides of aluminium, tin
and lead
A G Chalmers, D OWharmby and F L
Whittaker
Vol 7, No 1,1975, pp 11-18
New blue lamp for phototherapy of
hyperbilrubinemia
I Wanmaker, J F van
Gils and J W ter Vrugt
Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 19-22
Fluorescent lamp coatings with layers of
different compositions
J W ter Vrugt, L W J
Manders and W L
Wanmaker
Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 23-29
Simple calculation methods for the lightingof passages and tunnels
H D Einhorn Vol 7, No 1,1975, pp 30-34
High beam intensity and obstacle visibility G Helmers and K
Rumar
Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 35-42
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30September, 1974
Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 43-48
Properties of a fluorescent lamp filled with
the mercury isotope202
Hg
G Franck and F Schipp Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 49-51
A simple contrast reducing visibility meter A I Slater Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 52-55
Disability glare: the relationship between
veiling luminance and threshold rise
R I Bell and A M
Marsden
Vol 7, No 1,
1975, pp 56-57
Development of integrated ceiling systems
— including Discussion
L Bedocs and M J H
Pinniger
Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 69-84
Symposium on tunnel lighting.
(1) Fundamental visual problems in tunnels
D A Schreuder Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 85-87
Discussion
Vol 7, No 2, 1975, pp 102-105
Symposium on tunnel lighting. (2) Applied
research on tunnel entrance lighting in Japan
K Narisada Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 87-90
Discussion
Vol 7, No 2, 1975, pp 102-105
Symposium on tunnel lighting.
(3) Engineering aspects of tunnel lighting
H O Westermann Vol 7, No 2,
1975, p 90-94
Discussion
Vol 7, No 2, 1975, pp 102-105
Symposium on tunnel lighting. (4) Tunnel
lighting practice in the Netherlands
D van den Bijllaardt Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 95-98
Discussion
Vol 7, No 2, 1975,
pp 102-105
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Symposium on tunnel lighting. (5) Tunnellighting in Switzerland
E Muller and WRiemenschneider
Vol 7, No 2,1975, pp 99-102
DiscussionVol 7, No 2, 1975,
pp 102-105
Symposium on tunnel lighting. Discussion
for all papers.
Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 102-105
Relationship between two systems of glare
limitation
H E Bellchambers, J B
Collins and V H C
Crisp
Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 106-112
Errata Vol 7, No 3,
1975, p 199
Corrections for chromatic adaptation in the
determination of colour rendering indices.
Part 2
S T Henderson and M
B Halstead
Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 113-124
Illuminance, diversity and disability glare in
emergency lighting
R C Simmons Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 125-132
Semiconductor ballast circuits for discharge
lamps
P R Samuels Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 133-141
Estimating scalar illuminance J A Lynes Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 142-143
Emission lines in the spectra of halogen
incandescent lamps
W J van den Hoek and
E G Berns
Vol 7, No 2,
1975, pp 143-146
Symposium: Colour vision characteristics.
(1) The colour perception process.
W D Wright Vol 7, No 3,
1975, pp 155-158
Discussion Vol 7,
No 3, 1975, pp
166-168Symposium: Colour vision characteristics.(2) Colour defects and their investigation.
Jennifer Birch Vol 7, No 3,1975, pp 159-163
Discussion Vol 7, No 3, 1975, pp
166-168
Symposium: Colour vision characteristics.
(3) Dark night takes colour away from
things.
D A Palmer Vol 7, No 3,
1975, pp 163-166
Discussion Vol 7,
No 3, 1975, pp
166-168
Symposium: Colour vision characteristics.
Discussion for all papers
Vol 7, No 3,
1975, pp 166-168
Utilance values and uniformity in a modelroom
A R Bean Vol 7, No 3,1975, pp 169-178
Visibility under night driving conditions.
Part 1 Laboratory background andtheoretical considerations
B L Hills, Vol 7, No 3,
1975, pp 179-184
Errata Vol 7, No 4,
1975, p 258
The concept of the luminaire domain J A Lynes Vol 7, No 3,1975, pp 185-195
CorrespondenceVol 8, No 1, 1976,
p 47
Predicting sunlight penetration A Lynch and S
Griffiths
Vol 7, No 3,
1975, pp 196-197
Correspondence — Illuminance and visual
performance
S K Guha Vol 7, No 3,
1975, pp 198-199
Artificial lighting for commercial
horticulture— including Discussion
J Weir Vol 7, No 4,
1975, pp 209-225
The impact of electronics on lighting — including Discussion
A Isaacs Vol 7, No 4,1975, pp 226-241
The luminaire domain and the flow of light J A Lynes Vol 7, No 4,1975, pp 242-250
Visibility under night driving conditions.
Part 2 Field measurements using discobstacles and a pedestrian dummy
B L Hills Vol 7, No 4,
1975, pp 251-258
Subjective judgements of lighting in lecture
rooms
P T Stone, K C Parsons
and S D P Harker
Vol 7, No 4,
1975, pp 259-261
Presidential address — Light and
communication
K R Ackerman Vol 8, No 1,
1976, pp 1-10
Visibility under night driving conditions.
Part 3 Derivation of (∆ L, A) characteristics
and factors in their application
B L Hills Vol 8, No 1,
1976, pp 11-26
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A study of emotional reactions to light andcolour in a school environment
K T Tikkanen Vol 8, No 1,1976, pp 27-30
Errata Vol 8, No 2,1976, p 114
Calculation of the radial tungsten transport
in cylindrical gas-filled incandescent lamps
F R H Almer and J de
Ridder
Vol 8, No 1,
1976, pp 31-35
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1975
Vol 8, No 1,
1976, pp 36-44
Oxygen additions to tungsten-brominelamps
D H Price Vol 8, No 1,1976, pp 45-46
Correspondence — Luminaire domain and
illuminance ratios
P A Jay Vol 8, No 1,
1976, p 47
Correspondence
Vol 8, No 3, 1976, p 162
The functions of windows in buildings—
including Discussion
A M Ludlow Vol 8, No 2,
1976, pp 57-68
Vehicle headlights— including Discussion J S Yerrell Vol 8, No 2,
1976, pp 69-79
Review of psychological reaction towindows
Belinda L Collins Vol 8, No 2,1976, pp 80-88
Specification of colour rendering properties
of light sources for colour television
J J Opstelten and L B
Beijer
Vol 8, No 2,
1976, pp 89-102
Method of calculating the required
luminances in tunnel entrances
W Adrian Vol 8, No 2,
1976, pp 103-106Measurement standards for retroreflective
materials used on road signs
R D Lozano Vol 8, No 2,
1976, pp 107-112
Sector disc visibility comparator R M O’Donnell, S H
Critchley and R
Chapman
Vol 8, No 2,
1976, pp 113-114
Radiant heat from lights and its effect onthermal comfort— including Discussion
D A Mclnyre Vol 8, No 3,1976, pp 121-128
Trotter-Patterson Memorial Lecture.
Engineering? - Nature always did it first
E R Laithwaite Vol 8, No 3,
1976, pp 129-135
Improvement of metal halide lamps bycomplex formulation
R Lorenz Vol 8, No 3,1976, pp 136-140
Electrode fall and electric field
measurements in high-pressure sodium
discharges
P L Denbigh and D O
Wharmby
Vol 8, No 3,
1976, pp 141-145
Effects of temperature on the properties of
glass colour filters used in signalling
equipment
N J Martin Vol 8, No 3,
1976, pp 146-150
Effect of atmospheric attenuation on
exterior lighting design
F W Heard, F H Stone
and B W Jewess
Vol 8, No 3,
1976, pp 151-156
Correspondence
Vol 8, No 4, 1976, p 224, Errata Vol 8,
No 4, 1976, p 224
High-pressure sodium lamps to replace
MBF lamps in existing installations
G De Neve Vol 8, No 3,
1976, pp 157-161
Correspondence — Luminaire domain and
illuminance ratios
J A Lynes Vol 8, No 3,
1976, p 162
Twin-rotating – disc visibility meter A W Levy and J Nelder Vol 8, No 3,
1976, pp 163-166
Reflection classification of dry and wet roadsurfaces
E Frederiksen and K Sorensen
Vol 8, No 4,1976, pp 175-186
Road luminances based on detection of change of visual angle
A J Fisher and R R Hall
Vol 8, No 4,1976, pp 187-194
Illuminance, lamp type and performance on
a colour discrimination task
P R Boyce Vol 8, No 4,
1976, pp 195-199
Calculation of utilization factors A R Bean and R I Bell Vol 8, No 4,1976, pp 200-210
New fluorescent lamps for interior lighting L E Vrenken Vol 8, No 4,
1976, pp 211-218
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Sun simulator at Copenhagen School of Architecture
E Christensen Vol 8, No 4,1976, pp 219-223
Correspondence — Effect of atmospheric
attenuation on exterior lighting design
J M Waldram Vol 8, No 4,
1976, p 224
Instrument for the direct measurement of
mean cylindrical illuminance
P E Gooding, D R G
Hunt and A H
Cockram
Vol 8, No 4,
1976, pp 225-229
Contrast control by means of nematic liquidcrystals
W Dukek Vol 8, No 4,1976, pp 229-231
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Contents: CD2 Volume 9 (1977) – Volume 16 (1984)
Title Author/s Reference Further
Information
Presidential address — The illuminatingengineer in a changing world
J B Collins Vol 9, No 1,1977, pp 1-10
Investigations of the subjective balance between illuminance and lamp colour
properties
P R Boyce Vol 9, No 1,1977, pp 11-24
Operating pressure of incandescent and
tungsten-halogen lamps and influence of
envelope temperature on life
J R Coaton Vol 9, No 1,
1977, pp 25-30
Preliminary study of automatic daylightcontrol of artificial lighting
V H C Crisp Vol 9, No 1,1977, pp 31-41
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30September 1976
Vol 9, No 1,
1977, pp 42-50
Discomfort glare and visual distraction J A Lynes Vol 9, No 1,
1977, pp 51-52
Electronics in lamp circuits— including
Discussion
H A G S Smulders Vol 9, No 2,
1977, pp 65-72Air-handling luminaires and plenum exhaust
systems— including Discussion
L Bedocs, R L Godfrey
and T P Sanford
Vol 9, No 2,
1977, pp 73-84
Accuracy of photometry of retroreflectors
and retroreflective materials
J JB Moermann Vol 9, No 2,
1977, pp 85-92
Simple expressions for predicting energy
saving from photo-electric control of
lighting
D R G Hunt Vol 9, No 2,
1977, pp 93-102
Impression of brightness of objects andinteriors
A R Bean Vol 9, No 2,1977, pp 103-106
Numerical calculations of radial transport of
mass and heat as applied to incandescent
lamps
H B B van Dam and J
R de Bie
Vol 9, No 2,
1977, pp 107-111
Starterless high-pressure sodium vapour
lamp
N Nguyen Dat and M
Bensoussan
Vol 9, No 2,
1977, pp 112-114Hue discrimination and light sources—
including Discussion
P R Boyce and R H
Simons
Vol 9, No 3,
1977, pp 125-140
Life and luminous flux of halogen
incandescent lamps related to filament
temperature, pressure and CH2Br 2 content
J R de Bie and J C M A
Ponsioen
Vol 9, No 3,
1977, pp 141-150
Visibility during night driving on unlit roads B Hisdal Vol 9, No 3,1977, pp 151-153
Abnormal failure mechanism inincandescent lamps
I Connor and J M Rees Vol 9, No 3,1977, pp 154-156
Errata Vol 9, No 4,1977, p 213
Performance and comfort in the presence of
veiling reflections
J B de Boer Vol 9, No 4,
1977, pp 169-176
Appraisals of visibility on lighted dry and
wet roads
P Gordon Vol 9, No 4,
1977, pp 177-188
Beam shape from narrow-beam projectors J G Holmes Vol 9, No 4,1977, pp 189-193
Errata Vol 10, No1, 1978, p 40
Research on daytime lighting of tunnel
entrances
H G Schroter Vol 9, No 4,
1977, pp 194-208
Close ceiling mounted luminaires for
hospital bedded areas
IES Technical
Committee
Vol 9, No 4,
1977, pp 209-213
Presidential Address - In perspective M B Clark Vol 10, No 1,
1978, pp 1-9
Lighting for the security of premises J E Baker and S L
Lyons
Vol 10, No 1,
1978, pp 10-18
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The CIE visual performance system A W Levy Vol 10, No 1,1978, pp 19-27
Experimental approach to high-pressure
sodium lamp design
P L Denbigh Vol 10, No 1,
1978, pp 28-32
Influence of impurities on pre-breakdown
phenomena in the gas phase of discharge
lamps containing mercury
G Bergmann Vol 10, No 1,
1978, pp 33-36
Proposed changes to the SI system of photometric units
O C Jones Vol 10, No 1,1978, pp 37-40
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30September 1977
Vol 10, No 1,
1978, pp 41-49
Trotter Paterson Memorial Lecture. Laser
light in asthetics and industry
J N Butters Vol 10, No 2,
1978, pp 61-68
The light switch in buildings— including
Discussion
V H C Crisp Vol 10, No 2,
1978, pp 69-82
Use of glass in electric lamps— includingDiscussion
O Adams Vol 10, No 2,1978, pp 83-93
Variability of contrast rendering factor in
lighting installations
P R Boyce Vol 10, No 2,
1978, pp 94-105
Operation of metal-halide lamps on square
wave supply
R Hall Vol 10, No 2,
1978, pp 106-113Diagram for estimating solar shielding P R Tregenza Vol 10, No 2,
1978, pp 114-115
The role of drivers’ vision in road safety—
including Discussion
P A Davison Vol 10, No 3,
1978, pp 125-139
Effect of 2-dimensional fluctuations in
observations of colour differences
A G Stainsby Vol 10, No 3,
1978, pp 140-145
Lighting of occupants and objects within aninterior
A R Bean Vol 10, No 3,1978, pp 146-149
Studies concerned with improvement of the
low-pressure sodium discharge lamp
A G Jack Vol 10, No 3,
1978, pp 150-155
Prescriptive appraisals J A Lynes Vol 10, No 3,1978, pp 156-160
Fluorescent lamps with very high luminous
efficiency
L E Vrenken Vol 10, No 3,
1978, pp 161-163The CSI lamp as a source of radiation for
solar simulation
E J G Beeson Vol 10, No 3,
1978, pp 164-166
Halogen incandescent lamp incorporating acoiled tungsten ribbon
J Bezemer, J R de Bieand R L A van der
Heijden
Vol 10, No 3,1978, pp 167-168
Correspondence — Proposals for
rationalising the IES glare index system
H D Einhorn with reply
by E Rowlands
Vol 10, No 3,
1978, pp 176-177
Is equivalent sphere illuminance the future? P R Boyce Vol 10, No 4,
1978, pp 179-183
Correspondence
Vol 11, No 2, 1979, pp 107-108
Some medical uses of radiation from lamps B W Jewess Vol 10, No 4,1978, pp 184-188
Optimization of road lighting installations by the use of performance sheets
W J M van Bommel Vol 10, No 4,1978, pp 189-195
Standardization and quality assurance in the
lamp industry
B J N Jansson Vol 10, No 4,
1978, pp 196-198
Modelling indicators for combined side andoverhead lighting systems
A R Bean Vol 10, No 4,1978, pp 199-202
The use of metal-halide discharge lamps for
film lighting (Part I)
E W Taylor Vol 10, No 4,
1978, pp 203-224
Some aspects of the design of incandescent
GLS lamps
J R Coaton Vol 10, No 4,
1978, pp 225-229
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A metal-halide high-pressure dischargelamp with warm white colour and high
efficacy
D C Fromm, JSeehawer and W-J
Wagner
Vol 11, No 1,1979, pp 1-8
Improved daylight data for predicting
energy savings from photoelectric controls
D R G Hunt Vol 11, No 1,
1979, pp 9-23
The use of metal-halide discharge lamps for
film lighting (Part II)
E W Taylor Vol 11, No 1,
1979, pp 24-36
National Illumination Committee of GreatBritain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1978
Vol 11, No 1,1979, pp 37-46
A variable-parameter electronic igniter for gas-discharge lamps
A N Chalmers, D MLevin, V K Randall
and E Reibeling
Vol 11, No 1,1979, pp 47-50
Presidential address - For the greater
comfort of mankind
A M Marsden Vol 11, No 2,
1979, pp 61-66
Lighting for texture— including Discussion J A Lynes Vol 11, No 2,
1979, pp 67-77
The effect of fence luminance on the
detection of potential intruders
P R Boyce Vol 11, No 2,
1979, pp 78-84
Progress towards a practical fluorine lamp J R Fitzpatrick and J M
Rees
Vol 11, No 2,
1979, pp 85-89
Discomfort glare: a formula to bridgedifferences
H D Einhorn Vol 11, No 2,1979, pp 90-94
Par-ellipsoid mirrors and fan shaped beams J G Holmes Vol 11, No 2,1979, pp 95-98
Daylighting: appraisal at the early design
stages
H Byrd and A Hildon Vol 11, No 2,
1979, pp 99-101
A sequence for daylighting design J A Lynes Vol 11, No 2,1979, pp 102-106
Correspondence — Equivalent sphere
illuminance
J M Waldram Vol 11, No 2,
1979, pp 107-108
Variation and use of contrast renderingfactor and equivalent sphere illuminance—
including Discussion
A I Slater Vol 11, No 3,1979, pp 117-139
Subjective assessments of the appearance of
special performance glazing in offices
C Cuttle Vol 11, No 3,
1979, pp 140-149Does the British Zonal System have a
future?
J A Lynes Vol 11, No 3,
1979, pp 150-153
Reflection factors for pedestrian’s clothing E R Hansen and J S
Larsen
Vol 11, No 3,
1979, pp 154-157
Users’ attitude to some types of local
lighting
P R Boyce Vol 11, No 3,
1979, pp 158-164
Correspondence — Colour co-ordination H L Gloag Vol 11, No 3,
1979, pp 165-166
Correspondence
Vol 11, no 4, 1979, p 210
Specifying colour appearance R W G Hunt Vol 11, No 4,
1979, pp 175-183
Spectral eye fatigue in a school environment K T Tikkanen Vol 11, No 4,
1979, pp 184-188
Degradation analysis in switched low- pressure sodium lamps
D M Barry and S M FKohbodi
Vol 11, No 4,1979, pp 189-192
Intensity distribution from paraboloid mirror
with co-axial light source
J G Holmes and J J B
Moerman
Vol 11, No 4,
1979, pp 193-196
A mobile laboratory for dynamic road
lighting measurements
J Green and R A
Hargroves
Vol 11, No 4,
1979, pp 197-203
Correspondence
Vol 12, No 2, 1980,
pp 110-111
Some effects of veiling reflections on papers R Reitmaier Vol 11, No 4,1979, pp 204-209
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Correspondence — Colour co-ordination J A Lynes Vol 11, No 4,1979, p 210
Chairman’s address - The fascination of
illuminating engineering
A R Bean Vol 12, No 1,
1980, pp 1-6
Predicting artificial lighting use - a method
based upon observed patterns of behaviour
D R G Hunt Vol 12, No 1,
1980, pp 7-14
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30September 1979
Vol 12, No 1,
1980, pp 15-25
Problems caused by the continuous use of
visual display units— including Discussion
T Stewart Vol 12, No 1,
1980, pp 26-36
Definition of the candela Vol 12, No 1,1980, p 36
Trotter-Paterson Memorial Lecture.
Architect and scientist: Partners in colour
technology
W D Wright Vol 12, No 1,
1980, pp 37-41
Minimization of the screen effect in theintegration sphere by variation of the
reflection factor
A C M de Visser andM van der Woude
Vol 12, No 1,1980, pp 42-49
Visual performance of young Chinese
observers
C C Ching, B L Yu, S
L Jiao, L R Kuan and
K M Chao
Vol 12, No 2,
1980, pp 59-63
The daylight factor and actual illuminanceratios
P R Tregenza Vol 12, No 2,1980, pp 64-68
Colours of transilluminated traffic signs H Terstiege Vol 12, No 2,
1980, pp 69-72
An improved method of manufacturing afluorescent lamp
M Borghi, J P Grenfell,E Rabusin and S W
Stephens
Vol 12, No 2,1980, pp 73-82
Characterization of diffuse and constricted
high-pressure arcs by magnetic balancing
P C Drop and W J van
den Hoek
Vol 12, No 2,
1980, pp 83-87
The life and performance of incandescent
lamps
P A Jay and D C
Coomber
Vol 12, No 2,
1980, pp 88-104
Correspondence
Vol 12, No 4, 1980,
p 230
A portable discomfort glare evaluator H D Einhorn and M J
Case
Vol 12, No 2,
1980, pp 105-106Calculation of room index and estimation of
coefficient of utilization of luminaires by
means of a nomograph
A Zanker Vol 12, No 2,
1980, pp 107-109
Correspondence — Dynamic road lighting
laboratory
J M Waldram Vol 12, No 2,
1980, p 110-111
A simple mathematical model of
illumination from a cloudy sky
P R Tregenza Vol 12, No 3,
1980, pp 121-128
The aesthetic function of colour in
buildings: a critique
T W A Whitfield and T
J Wiltshire
Vol 12, No 3,
1980, pp 129-134
Task and background lighting A R Bean and A G
Hopkins
Vol 12, No 3,
1980, pp 135-139
Lighting and perceived guilt P A Aspinall and J
Dewar
Vol 12, No 3,
1980, pp 140-143
The effect of task contrast on visual
performance and visual fatigue at a constantilluminance
P T Stone, A M Clarke
and A I Slater
Vol 12, No 3,
1980, pp 144-159
The psychological function of windows for
the visual communication between theinterior of rooms with permanent
supplementary artificial lighting and the
exterior
G Roessler Vol 12, No 3,
1980, pp 160-168
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Limiting ratios of luminance andilluminance
J A Lynes Vol 12, No 4,1980, pp 181-185
CorrespondenceVol 13, No 2, 1981,
pp 99-100
The dependence of the general colour
rendering index on the set of test colours,
the standard observer and the colour-difference formula
J J Opstelten Vol 12, No 4,
1980, pp 186-194
Observations of the manual switching of lighting
P R Boyce Vol 12, No 4,1980, pp 195-205
The visibility, colour and measuring
requirements of road signs
R D Lozano Vol 12, No 4,
1980, pp 206-212
Sources of error in spectroradiometry J R Moore Vol 12, No 4,
1980, pp 213-220
Spectroradiometry in research and
development on lamps
D O Wharmby Vol 12, No 4,
1980, pp 221-225
Applications of spectroradiometry B W Jewess Vol 12, No 4,
1980, pp 226-229
Correspondence — The life and
performance of incandescent lamps
J R Coaton Vol 12, No 4,
1980, p 230
Correspondence
Vol 13, No 1, 1981,
p 37-38
A study of the sequential experience of
different lighting
G T McKennan Vol 13, No 1,
1981, pp 1-10Properties of sodium tin halide-mercurydischarges
F L Whittaker Vol 13, No 1,1981, pp 11-16
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1980
Vol 13, No 1,
1981, pp 17-28
The design of thick back-reflector
paraboloid mirrors
J G Holmes Vol 13, No 1,
1981, pp 29-31
Photometric measurement of retroreflection:
a new calibration procedure
M Artom Vol 13, No 1,
1981, pp 32-36
Correspondence — The life and
performance of incandescent lamps
D C Coomber and P A
Jay.
Vol 13, No 1,
1981, pp 37-38
The need for a unified approach to interior
lighting design parameters
R I Bell and R K Page Vol 13, No 2,
1981, pp 49-57
The installed performance of integratedceiling systems
P W Smith and NBunker
Vol 13, No 2,1981, pp 58-64
The application of CRF to office lighting
design
P R Boyce and A I
Slater
Vol 13, No 2,
1981, pp 65-79
Tunnel lighting practice world-wide W J M van Bommel Vol 13, No 2,
1981, pp 80-86
The choice of test distance to control errorsin the photometry of round projectors
focused at a long distance
J J B Moerman and J GHolmes
Vol 13, No 2,1981, pp 87-95
A reference distance for the photometry of
projectors
J G Holmes Vol 13, No 2,
1981, pp 96-98
Correspondence — Limiting ratios of
luminance and illuminance
P A Jay Vol 13, No 2,
1981, pp 99-100
Criteria for recommending lighting levels G T Yonemura Vol 13, No 3,
1981, pp 113-129
Road lighting - as calculated and as in
service
R A Hargroves Vol 13, No 3,
1981, pp 130-136
A study of the installed performance of
industrial luminaires
L Bedocs and P N De Vol 13, No 3,
1981, pp 137-142
Chemistry of metal halide lamps: a review D E Work Vol 13, No 3,
1981, pp 143-152
A computer aid to multiple criterion design D J Carter Vol 13, No 3,1981, pp 153-157
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Practical application of the Einhorn (CIE)Glare Index formulae
J C Lowson Vol 13, No 4,1981, pp 169-191
The luminance distribution of an average
sky
P J Littlefair Vol 13, No 4,
1981, pp 192-198
Errata Vol 14, No
1, 1982, p 49
Skylight availability under typical
nebulosity conditions
R Kittler Vol 13, No 4,
1981, pp 199-202
Errors associated with luminance
measurements
K Narisada, T
Takeuchi and STamaru
Vol 13, No 4,
1981, pp 203-208
Correspondence — Clerical task under HPS
light
S K Guha Vol 13, No 4,
1981, pp 209-211
Designing for contrast rendition— includingDiscussion
J A Lynes Vol 14, No 1,1982, pp 1-18
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1981
Vol 14, No 1,
1982, pp 19-30
Glare from windows: current views of the problem
P Chauvel, J B Collins,R Dogniaux and J
Longmore
Vol 14, No 1,1982, pp 31-46
A manual of perspective for lighting
engineers
J M Waldram Vol 14, No 2,
1982, pp 65-101
Uniformity as the key element in presentdevelopments in lighting design
B Constantatos Vol 14, No 2,1982, pp 102-105
Detection potential of normal observers atvisibility conditions prevailing in
automobile night driving
P Huculak Vol 14, No 2,1982, pp 106-110
A formulation of the transient adaptationmechanisms of automobile night driving
P Huculak Vol 14, No 2,1982, pp 111-114
Calibration of subjective scaling responses M S Rea Vol 14, No 3,
1982, pp 121-129
Effects of optical radiation on man B Steck Vol 14, No 3,
1982, pp 130-141
Optical radiation safety D H Sliney Vol 14, No 3,
1982, pp 142-150
Investigations on the required luminance in
tunnel entrances
W Adrian Vol 14, No 3,
1982, pp 151-159The measured equivalent adaptation
luminance at the approaches to sub-aqueous
road tunnels
W J M van Bommel Vol 14, No 3,
1982, pp 160-161
Preferred lighting conditions for the display
of oil and watercolour paintings
D L Loe, E Rowlands
and N F Watson
Vol 14, No 4,
1982, pp 173-192
The energy management of artificiallighting use
V H C Crisp and GHenderson
Vol 14, No 4,1982, pp 193-206
Trotter-Paterson Memorial Lecture.Developments in illuminating engineering
in the 20th century
J B de Boer Vol 14, No 4,1982, pp 207-217
Elements of visual performance. Contrast
metric-visibility lobes-eye movement
B Inditsky, H W
Bodmann and H J
Fleck
Vol 14, No 4,
1982, pp 218-231
Effective glass transmission factors under aCIE sky
P J Littlefair Vol 14, No 4,1982, pp 232-235
A study of lighting in the home J Simpson and A W STarrant
Vol 15, No 1,1983, pp 1-8
The effects of illuminance on tasks
performed in domestic kitchens
P J McGuiness, P R
Boyce and S D PHarker
Vol 15, No 1,
1983, pp 9-24
Chairman’s Address - Overcoming
darkness-with interest
Mark Wood-Robinson Vol 15, No 1,
1983, pp 25-31
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Vertical line production of low-mercurycontent fluorescent tubes
E Rabusin and R Perego
Vol 15, No 1,1983, pp 32-38
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1982
Vol 15, No 1,
1983, pp 39-50
Daylight coefficients P R Tregenza and I M
Waters
Vol 15, No 2,
1983, pp 65-71
Solid state based tubular fluorescent lamp ballast
T Mizuno Vol 15, No 2,1983, pp 72-76
Lighting energy conservation: simple
analytical methods with time-lapse photography
M S Rea and R R
Jaekel
Vol 15, No 2,
1983, pp 77-82
Luminance level conversions to assist
lighting engineers to use fundamental visual
data
P W Trezona Vol 15, No 2,
1983, pp 83-88
On the uncertainties of photometric data for
luminaires
E Frederiksen Vol 15, No 2,
1983, pp 89-97
Compact single-ended fluorescent lamps:
some performance and application aspects
L E Vrenken and W
Veenstra
Vol 15, No 2,
1983, pp 98-104
A visibility assessment of detection
experimentation in automobile headlighting
P Huculak Vol 15, No 2,
1983, pp 105-114
The effective maintenance of lightinginstallations in a large organisation
D J Payne Vol 15, No 3,1983, pp 121-126
Excitation of acoustic instabilities indischarge lamps with pulsed supply voltage
H-P Stormberg and R Schafer
Vol 15, No 3,1983, pp 127-132
Goniophotometric and polarization
properties of white reflection standardmaterials
F J J Clarke, F A
Garforth and D J Parry
Vol 15, No 3,
1983, pp 133-149
Regional variations of daylight availability
– a review of measured data and estimating
methods
S M Secker Vol 15, No 3,
1983, pp 151-156
The Monte Carlo method in lighting
calculations
P R Tregenza Vol 15, No 4,
1983, pp 163-170
Extending the life of low-power high-
pressure sodium lamps
P L Denbigh Vol 15, No 4,
1983, pp 171-178
Correspondence
Vol 16, No 1, 1984,
p 52 Non-destructive monitoring of high-
pressure sodium arcs
R J Zollweg and K L
Kussmaul
Vol 15, No 4,
1983, pp 179-184
A study of the colour rendering capacity of a light source
H Xu Vol 15, No 4,1983, pp 185-189
Appraisal of a light box as a low visionreading aid
D Southall Vol 15, No 4,1983, pp 190-192
On the economic life of GLS incandescent
lamps
H Huettner Vol 15, No 4,
1983, pp 193-194
Correspondence
Vol 16, No 1, 1984
pp 52-53
Chairman’s Address – Confront change and
seek new perspectives
P T Stone Vol 16, No 1,
1984 pp 25-33
Variation in near visual acuity with
illuminance for a group of twenty seven
partially-sighted people
W G Julian Vol 16, No 1,
1984, pp 34-41
Computer-aided optimal lighting systemsdesign
Aly Hassan Fahmy Vol 16, No 1,1984, pp 42-51
Correspondence — Extending the life of
sodium lamps
S A R Ridgen Vol 16, No 1,
1984, p 52
Correspondence — The economic life of GLS incandescent lamps
R Burgin Vol 16, No 1,1984, pp 52-53
CorrespondenceVol 16, No 4, 1984,
p 200
The development of tungsten filament
lamps
R Burgin Vol 16, No 2,
1984, pp 61-72
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Trends in HPS lamp technology Hidezoh Akutsu Vol 16, No 2,1984, pp 73-84
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1983
Vol 16, No 2,
1984, pp 85-97
Communication theory approach to
measuring the goodness of seeing
H Xu Vol 16, No 2,
1984, pp 98-103
Interaction of the low-pressure mercurydischarge with soda-lime glass
M J Fuller Vol 16, No 3,1984, pp 113-118
Colour rendering and spectral power
distribution - a new parametric approach
J J Embrechts Vol 16, No 3,
1984, pp 119-130
The effect of illuminance on the performance of domestic kitchen work by
two age groups
P J McGuiness and P R Boyce
Vol 16, No 3,1984, pp 131-136
Temperature variation of sodium and
mercury partial pressures over sodium
amalgams
B F Jones and S A
Mucklejohn
Vol 16, No 3,
1984, pp 137-139
Predicting intensity distribution from
symmetrical reflectors with large sources of
light
J G Vizmanos and M
Quintanilla
Vol 16, No 3,
1984, pp 140-142
Incorporating body-tinted glazing into
daylight computer models
S Sharples, J K Page
and C G Souster
Vol 16, No 3,
1984, pp 143-145The development of daylighting - a Britishview
J B Collins Vol 16, No 4,1984, pp 155-170
CorrespondenceVol 17, No 2, 1985,
pp 99-100
An investigation of task lighting for offices G T McKennan and C
M Parry
Vol 16, No 4,
1984, pp 171-186
Point-by-point illuminance from uplighters L Bedocs, J R Hugill
and J A Lynes
Vol 16, No 4,
1984, pp 187-192
A simple computer program for designing
standard high-pressure sodium lamps
P L Denbigh and B F
Jones
Vol 16, No 4,
1984, pp 193-199
Correspondence — The economic life of
GLS incandescent lamps
M Huettner Vol 16, No 4,
1984, p 200
Correspondence – Window scales P Petherbridge Vol 17, No 2,
1985 pp 99-100
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Title Author/s Reference Further
Information
Helmholtz reciprocity: its validity and
application to reflectometry
F J J Clarke and D J
Parry
Vol 17, No 1,
1985, pp 1-11
In search of improved method for assessing
the colour rendering properties of lightsources
T Seim Vol 17, No 1,
1985, pp 12-22
Chairman’s Address - Widening horizons Margaret Halstead Vol 17, No 1,
1985, pp 23-30
A combined colour preference-colour
rendering index
J Schanda Vol 17, No 1,
1985, pp 31-34
A flexible system for visual performance
studies
M J Perry Vol 17, No 1,
1985, pp 35-40
Movement under emergency lighting: the
effect of illuminance
P R Boyce Vol 17, No 2,
1985, pp 51-71
Representation of skylight availability in
Australia in different climatic zones using
regression procedures
Nancy C Ruck Vol 17, No 2,
1985, pp 72-78
Spectral properties of metal halide lamps
with rare earth-iodide or Sc-iodide andsodium iodide
P Tielemans, P Drop
and R Lorenz
Vol 17, No 2,
1985, pp 79-83
A case study for the design of visual
environment of a control room in a power
plant
Gong-Xia Yang, Gen-
Xing Chi and Jue-
Zhong Jiang
Vol 17, No 2,
1985, pp 84-88
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1984
Vol 17, No 2,
1985, pp 89-98
Correspondence -Window scales P Petherbridge Vol 17, No 2,1985, pp 99-100
Some approaches to the treatment of
obstruction in interior lighting design
I McEwan and D J
Carter
Vol 17, No 3,
1985, pp 107-115
Subjective appraisals of road lighting P Gordon Vol 17, No 3,1985, pp 116-119
Pitfalls in appraisal studies of road lighting P Padmos Vol 17, No 3,1985, pp 120-121
The effect of walls on colour rendering J J Embrechts Vol 17, No 3,
1985, pp 122-128
The lighting of curves on arterial roads A J Fisher and R R
Hall
Vol 17, No 3,
1985, pp 129-137
Luminance ratios at visual display
workstations and visual performance
S Kokoschka and P
Haubner
Vol 17, No 3,
1985, pp 138-144
The roving eye: dynamic perspective J M Waldram Vol 17, No 4,
1985, pp 153-161
The luminous efficacy of daylight: a review P J Littlefair Vol 17, No 4,
1985, pp 162-182
Luminance distribution characteristics of
homogeneous skies: a measurement and
prediction strategy
R Kittler Vol 17, No 4,
1985, pp 183-188
A simpler equation for the rms volt-amperecharacteristics of fluorescent lamps
L Di Fraia Vol 17, No 4,1985, pp 189-191
The visual cut-off angle of vehicle
windscreens
D A Schreuder Vol 17, No 4,
1985, pp 192-193
Correspondence - The need for lightingresearch to be based on communication
theory
H Xu Vol 17, No 4,1985, pp 195-196
Movement under emergency lighting: the
effects of changeover from normal lighting
P R Boyce Vol 18, No 1,
1986, pp 1-18
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Evaluation of a twin-rotation-disc visibilitymeter
C Bao and H WBodmann
Vol 18, No 1,1986, pp 19-27
Kinetic luminance measurement and
assessment of road tunnels
E Hartmann, J
Finsterwalder and M
Muller
Vol 18, No 1,
1986, pp 28-36
Visibility research for road lighting based
on a dynamic situation
W J M Van Bommel
and J Tekelenburg
Vol 18, No 1,
1986, pp 37-39
National Illumination Committee of GreatBritain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1985
Vol 18, No 1,1986, pp 40-53
Collated list of research projects compiled by Piril
Vol 18, No 1,1986, pp 54-59
Correspondence — TL 40 W vs TLD 36 W
fluorescent tubes
S K Guha Vol 18, No 1,
1986, p 60
Correspondence
Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 102
Model equation characteristics of high-
frequency fluorescent lamps
M Tola and H Bo Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 65-70
Measured and calculated frequency
distributions of daylight illuminance
P R Tregenza Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 71-74
A search for an improved ultraviolet
radiation source
R B Page Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 75-78
The treatment of obstruction in interior lighting design - calculation of spacing-to-height ratio
D J Carter and IMcEwan
Vol 18, No 2,1986, pp 79-87
Thermochemical parameters for use in
modelling metal halide lamps
S A Mucklejohn and N
W O’Brien
Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 88-92
The design, construction and performanceof an incandescent light source with a
transparent heat mirror
I S Goldstein, R PFontana, L Thorington
and R P Howson
Vol 18, No 2,1986, pp 93-97
Visual inspection of sealing rings - a case
study on lighting and visibility
S Kokoschka and H W
Bodmann
Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 98-101
Correspondence — Lighting subjectives D L Loe Vol 18, No 2,
1986, pp 102
Practical implications of a new visual
performance model
M S Rea Vol 18, No 3,
1986, pp 113-118
Design of asymmetric reflecting surfaces M Q Monton and J GVizmanos
Vol 18, No 3,1986, pp 119-124
Chairman’s Address - A view from the
lighthouse
P R Boyce Vol 18, No 3,
1986, pp 125-132
Examination of electrode erosion by the
transpiration technique
N W O’Brien and S A
Mucklejohn
Vol 18, No 3,
1986, pp 133-137
Development of the new code of practicefor traffic routes — including Discussion
R A Hargroves, R HSimons and M D
Simpson
Vol 18, No 4,1986, pp 143-156
Glare evaluation of tennis court
floodlighting
R A Hargroves, I C
Henry and M Trezzi
Vol 18, No 4,
1986, pp 157-160
Lighting for the partially sighted in a
residential home
P R Boyce Vol 18, No 4,
1986, pp 161-174
Measuring colour – A new approach M R Pointer Vol 18, No 4,
1986, pp 175-184A rapid-light miniature metal halide lamp A Inouye and K Honda Vol 18, No 4,
1986, pp 185-189
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1986
Vol 18, No 4,
1986, pp 190-205
A physiological phenomenon and itsimplications for lighting design
M J Perry, F WCampbell and S E
Rothwell
Vol 19, No 1,1987, pp 1-5
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Improving the spectral characteristics of fluorescent lamps by using narrow-band
phosphors
X H Zhou, T M Zhouand Y C Lu
Vol 19, No 1,1987, pp 7-11
Subdivision of the sky hemisphere for
luminance measurements
P R Tregenza Vol 19, No 1,
1987, pp 13-14
Chairman’s Address - Expressive lighting J A M Bell Vol 19, No 1,
1987, pp 15-20
Daylight availability and lighting use:Geographical variations
Sheila M Secker and PJ Littlefair
Vol 19, No 2,1987, pp 25-34
Visibility at a tunnel entrance: Effect of
temporal adaptation
C Bourdy, A Chiron, C
Cottin and A Monot
Vol 19, No 2,
1987, pp 35-44
Monitoring occupancy and light operation M S Rea and R R Jaekel
Vol 19, No 2,1987, pp 45-49
Energy limiters’: Their place in lighting
control
D FChapman, A I
Slater and A L Isaacs
Vol 19, No 3,
1987, pp 53-60
Legibility of texts: The influence of blur E M Colombo, C F
Kirschbaum and MRaitelli
Vol 19, No 3,
1987, pp 61-71
Adaptation luminance when approaching a
tunnel in daytime
W K Adrian Vol 19, No 3,
1987, pp 73-79
The effectiveness of light switch remindersin reducing light usage
M S Rea, R F Dillonand A W Levy
Vol 19, No 3,1987, pp 81-85
Spectral power distribution of light sources:
New optimisation criterion
W Stanioch Vol 19, No 4,
1987, pp 89-96
Control measurements of road lighting P Gordon Vol 19, No 4,
1987, pp 97-99
On time to see M S Rea, P R Boyce
and M J Ouellette
Vol 19, No 4,
1987, pp 101-103
Luminance pattern simulation: Design of anartificial BRE average sky
S P Stupple, J A Lynesand P J Littlefair
Vol 19, No 4,1987, pp 105-113
Constraints of reflectance in artificial sky
domes
P J Littlefair, A Lynes
and S P Stupple
Vol 19, No 4,
1987, pp 115-118
Combination of illuminants and its effect oncolour rendering
J J Embrechts Vol 20, No 1,1988, pp 1-10
Possible optical, visual and behaviouraleffects of eyelids
L R Ronchi Vol 20, No 1,1988, pp 11-19
Obstructed spaces in interior lighting
design: Computer analysis
D J Carter and I
McEwan
Vol 20, No 1,
1988, pp 21-28
Compact fluorescent lamp behaviour under square-wave voltages and other unusual
supply conditions
L Di Fraia and FSalemme
Vol 20, No 1,1988, pp 29-31
Alternative subdivision for the sky vault J A Lynes Vol 20, No 1,
1988, pp 33-37
Lighting works of art for exhibition and
conservation
C Cuttle Vol 20, No 2,
1988, pp 43-53
Matrix signs for motorways: System design
and optimum photometric features
P Padmos, T D J van
den Brink, J W A M
Alferdinck and E
Folles
Vol 20, No 2,
1988, pp 55-60
Emergency lighting: Legislation and
application
A A Bullen Vol 20, No 2,
1988, pp 61-62
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1987
Vol 20, No 2,
1988, pp 63-84
Glow-to-arc transitions in gas discharge
lamps
G M J F Luijks and J A
J M Vliet
Vol 20, No 3,
1988, pp 87-94
Diffusing windows: Errors in calculatingilluminance
I H Boyd Vol 20, No 3,1988, pp 95-99
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Rotating disc visibility meter: Novel design J Santamaria, A Plazaand J Bescos
Vol 20, No 3,1988, pp 101-104
Bracelet for total solar shading J A Lynes and C Cuttle Vol 20, No 3,
1988, pp 105-113
Light reflection by prismatic sheets J G Holmes Vol 20, No 3,
1988, pp 115-117
Lighting research for lighting practice M S Rea Vol 20, No 3,
1988, pp 119-120Chairman’s Address - Beyond the garden
gate
M J E Frye Vol 20, No 3,
1988, pp 121-131
Correspondence — Uniformity in
daylighting
J K Boud Vol 20, No 3,
1988, pp 133-134
Visual performance using reaction times M S Rea and M JOuellette
Vol 20, No 4,1988, pp 139-153
CorrespondenceVol 21, No 4,
1989, p 197-198
Exit signs in smoke: Design parameters for
greater visibility
M J Ouellette Vol 20, No 4,
1988, pp 155-160
Fundamental vision: A glaring case M J Perry Vol 20, No 4,1988, pp 161-165
CorrespondenceVol 21, No 2,
1989, p 81
Movement under emergency lighting:Comparison between standard provisions
and photoluminescent markings
G M B Webber, P JHallman and A C
Salvidge
Vol 20, No 4,1988, pp 167-175
Measurements of the luminous efficacy of
daylight
P J Littlefair Vol 20, No 4,
1988, pp 177-188
Luminous flux measurement C Gentile, M L
Rastello, G Rossi and PSoardo
Vol 20, No 4,
1988, pp 189-193
Car headlamps: Influence of dirt, age and
poor aim on glare and illumination
intensities
J W A M Alferdinck
and P Padmos
Vol 20, No 4,
1988, pp 195-198
Visibility of a tunnel entrance: Effect of
temporal luminance variation
C Bourdy, A Chiron, F
Cottin and A Monot
Vol 20, No 4,
1988, pp 199-200
Subjective lighting needs of the old and the
pathological eye
H Lindner, K Hubner,
H W Schlote and FRohl
Vol 21, No 1,
1989, pp 1-10
Fluorescent lighting, headaches and
eyestrain
A J Wilkins, I Nimmo-
Smith, A I Slater and LBedocs
Vol 21, No 1,
1989, pp 11-18
Correspondence
Vol 21, No 4,1989, p 197
Automated lighting in opera design D I Taylor Vol 21, No 1,1989, pp 19-22
Categorical colour perception under low-
pressure sodium lighting with small
amounts of added incandescent illumination
R M Boynton and K F
Purl
Vol 21, No 1,
1989, pp 23-27
Field measurement of illuminance D J Carter, R C Sexton
and M S Miller
Vol 21, No 1,
1989, pp 29-35
Harnessing daylight M A Wilkinson Vol 21, No 1,
1989, pp 37-40
Minimum semi-cylindrical illuminance andmodelling in residential area lighting
P Rombauts, HVandewyngaerde andG Maggetto
Vol 21, No 2,1989, pp 49-55
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1988
Vol 21, No 2,
1989, pp 57-75
CIE Division 5 Symposium, Fribourg,
Switzerland
R A Hargroves Vol 21, No 2,
1989, pp 77-79
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Correspondence — Mechanisms of discomfort glare
P A Jay Vol 21, No 2,1989, p 81
CorrespondenceVol 22, No 3,
1990, p 159
Gloom as a psychological phenomenon A J Shepherd, W G
Julian and A T Purcell
Vol 21, No 3,
1989, pp 89-97
Visual environment of a control room M Sato, M Inui, Y
Nakamura and Y
Takeuchi
Vol 21, No 3,
1989, pp 99-106
Improving the maintenance factor of
lighting systems
L Di Fraia and F
Salemme
Vol 21, No 3,
1989, pp 107-109
Skylight dome-well system analysis fromintensity distribution data
M D Parent and J BMurdock
Vol 21, No 3,1989, pp 111-123
Modication of the split-flux formulae for
mean daylight factor and internal reflected
component with large external obstructions
P R Tregenza Vol 21, No 3,
1989, pp 125-128
Illuminance distributions: Prediction for
uniform and non-uniform lighting
A I Slater Vol 21, No 4,
1989, pp 133-158
Road surface reflection and road lighting:
Field investigations
H W Bodmann and H J
Schmidt
Vol 21, No 4,
1989, pp 159-170
Road tunnel lighting design: Simplification M Tesson and B Monie Vol 21, No 4,
1989, pp 171-179Visibility of targets: Models for calculation W Adrian Vol 21, No 4,
1989, pp 181-188
Spectral radiance factors: Measurement by a
gonioradiometric method
J J Embrechts Vol 21, No 4,
1989, pp 189-191
Daylight measurement in models: New type
of equipment
P R Tregenza Vol 21, No 4,
1989, pp 193-194
Sky-scanning luminance meters: Proposalusing fibre-optic photocells
S Hayman Vol 21, No 4,1989, pp 195-196
Correspondence — Fluorescent lighting,
headaches and eyestrain
J B Collins Vol 21, No 4,
1989, p 197
Correspondence — Uncertainty as a factor in reaction time
P Jay Vol 21, No 4,1989, p 197-198
Innovative daylighting: Review of systems
and evaluation methods
P J Littlefair Vol 22, No 1,
1990, pp 1-17Effect of correlated colour temperature on
the perception of interiors and colour discrimination performance
P R Boyce and C
Cuttle
Vol 22, No 1,
1990, pp 19-36
Photopic luminance does not always predict
perceived room brightness
S M Berman, D L
Jewett, G Fein, G Saika
and F Ashford
Vol 22, No 1,
1990, pp 37-41
Average illuminance: Two-line method for
measurement
H D Einhorn Vol 22, No 1,
1990, pp 43-47
Effect of headlamp area on discomfort glare M Sivak, C J Simmonsand M Flannagan
Vol 22, No 1,1990, pp 49-52
Drawing a projected view of a building as‘seen’ by the sun
R H Byrd Vol 22, No 1,1990, pp 53-54
Security lighting: Effects of illuminance and
light source on the capabilities of guardsand intruders
P R Boyce and M S
Rea
Vol 22, No 2,
1990, pp 57-79
Television scene lighting consistency index W N Sproson and E W
Taylor
Vol 22, No 2,
1990, pp 81-84
Print quality and visual performance E M Colombo and C F
Kirschbaum
Vol 22, No 2,
1990, pp 85-93
Modelling effect of shading: New approach M Nameda Vol 22, No 2,
1990, pp 95-101
Modulation of light from fluorescent lamps A J Wilkins and CClark
Vol 22, No 2,1990, pp 103-109
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A Anders and B Juttner Vol 22, No 2,1990, pp 111-115
Vision in Lighting Design Workshop 1989 M J Perry Vol 22, No 2,
1990, pp 117-119
Showlight 89 K R Ackerman Vol 22, No 2,
1990, pp 121-122
Ultraviolet radiation emissions from
miniature (compact) fluorescent lamps
M J Whillock, A F
McKinlay, J Kemmlertand P G Forsgren
Vol 22, No 3,
1990, pp 125-128
Lighting energy savings from daylight:
Estimation at sketch design stage
J A Lynes and P J
Littlefair
Vol 22, No 3,
1990, pp 129-137
National Illumination Committee of GreatBritain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1989
Vol 22, No 3,1990, pp 139-157
Correspondence — Mechanisms of
discomfort glare
M J Perry Vol 22, No 3,
1990, p 159
Correspondence — PSALI today J K Boud Vol 22, No 3,1990, p 159-160
Illuminance uniformity on desks: Where is
the limit?
A I Slater and P R
Boyce
Vol 22, No 4,
1990, pp 165-174
Visual environment for the exhibition of
cultural relics
Yang Gongxia and Si
Yun
Vol 22, No 4,
1990, pp 175-181Photometry from the right distance J G Holmes Vol 22, No 4,
1990, pp 183-187
Sky luminance measurements for design
and control of indoor daylight illumination
A J F Rutten Vol 22, No 4,
1990, pp 189-192
Global and diffuse illuminances: Estimation
of monthly average hourly values
A Soler Vol 22, No 4,
1990, pp 193-196
Zenith luminance and total horizontalilluminance of the tropical clear sky
V D P Sastri and S BManamohanan
Vol 22, No 4,1990, pp 197-200
International Daylight Measurement Year:
Expanding the database with remote sensing
S Hayman and P R
Tregenza
Vol 22, No 4,
1990, pp 201-204
The effect on clinical judgements of newtypes of fluorescent lamp: I Experimental
arrangements and clinical results
P A Lovett, M BHalstead, A R Hill, D
A Palmer, T S Sonnex
and M R Pointer
Vol 23, No 1,1991, pp 35-51
The effect on clinical judgements of new
types of fluorescent lamp: II Colour
measurements and statistical analysis
P A Lovett, M B
Halstead and A R Hill
Vol 23, No 1,
1991, pp 53-67
The effect on clinical judgements of new
types of fluorescent lamp: III Further statistical analysis leading to a new
specification for lamps
P A Lovett, A R Hill
and M B Halstead
Vol 23, No 1,
1991, pp 69-80
Electrode behaviour of pulsed high-pressure
sodium lamps
A Anders Vol 23, No 1,
1991, pp 81-84
New formulae for relative optical air mass
determination in sky models
L Pirsel Vol 23, No 1,
1991, pp 85-88
Goniophotometric calibration of tubular
light sources in vertical and horizontal
geometry
M Chander, T K
Chakraverty, and K C
Joshi
Vol 23, No 1,
1991, pp 89-90
Equivalent veiling luminance: Differentmathematical approach to calculation
A Augdal Vol 23, No 1,1991, pp 91-93
CorrespondenceVol 29, No 1,
1997, pp 53-54
Sumpner’s principle: A discussion C Cuttle Vol 23, No 2,
1991, pp 99-106
Fluorescent lamps: Dynamic analysis with
two-temperature representation of electron
energy distribution
K Wani Vol 23, No 2,
1991, pp 107-110
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Effective intensity behaviour of flashinglights at reduced level
M Chander, K Chandraand K C Joshi
Vol 23, No 2,1991, pp 111-112
CorrespondenceVol 24, No 3,
1992, p 167
National Illumination Committee of Great
Britain. Report for the year ended 30
September 1990
Vol 23, No 2,
1991, pp 113-130
Relative visual performance: A basis for
application
M S Rea and M J
Ouellette
Vol 23, No 3,
1991, pp 135-144Calculation of reflecting and refracting
optical elements
W Stanioch Vol 23, No 3,
1991, pp 145-149
Sawtooth rooflights: Efficiency at differentsky states
A K Solovyov and A VSpiridonov
Vol 23, No 3,1991, pp 151-154
Illuminance from electric light installations:
Methods of comparison of measured and
calculated values
H Bougdah and D J
Carter
Vol 23, No 3,
1991, pp 155-158
High-pressure discharge lamps: Approaches
to modelling
L Cifuentes Vol 23, No 4,
1991, pp 161-165
Indoor illuminance: Effect of externally
reflected component
A K Solovyov and A V
Spiridonov
Vol 23, No 4,
1991, pp 167-170
Personal preferences for fluorescent lamps
with and without UVA
R A Weale Vol 23, No 4,
1991, pp 171-173
Interreflection calculations: Improvingconvergence
P J Littlefair Vol 23, No 4,1991, pp 175-177
Chemical analysis of lamps and lampmaterials
T R Brumleve Vol 24, No 1,1992, pp 1-13
Lumen design method for obstructed
interiors
D J Carter and H
Bougdah
Vol 24, No 1,
1992, pp 15-24
Artificial sky for use with large-scalearchitectural daylight models
K V Lioutsko and A VSpiridonov
Vol 24, No 1,1992, pp 25-28
Elements of photometry, brightness and
visibility
H W Bodmann Vol 24, No 1,
1992, pp 29-42
Semantic differential scaling: Prospects inlighting research
D K Tiller and M SRea
Vol 24, No 1,1992, pp 43-52
Fluorescent lighting and health P T Stone Vol 24, No 2,
1992, pp 55-61
Light sources and closed-circuit television J Vermeulen Vol 24, No 2,1992, pp 63-67
Effect of window size and sunlight presenceon glare
M Boubekri and L LBoyer
Vol 24, No 2,1992, pp 69-74
Design sky proposal for the warm, humid
tropics
Yaw Asante Vol 24, No 2,
1992, pp 75-79
Contrast rendering factor: Comparison of
measurements using different tasks
D To Vol 24, No2,
1992, pp 81-91
Measurements to check tunnel lighting
design calculations
D To and Z S Tak Vol 24, No 2,
1992, pp 93-98
The effect of glazing upon energy
consumption within buildings
M A Wilkinson Vol 24, No 2,
1992, pp 99-101
Fog modulation transfer function and signal
lighting
N Nameda Vol 24, No 2,
1992, pp 103-106
High-speed photometry for measuring lightintensity distributions
E H Pritchard and R HSimons
Vol 24, No 2,1992, pp 107-111
Natural lighting under translucent domes M A Wilkinson Vol 24, No 3,
1992, pp 117-126
Daylight coefficients for practicalcomputation of internal illuminances
P J Littlefair Vol 24, No 3,1992, pp 127-135
Automotive headlamp alignment by visual
aim: Photometric correlates of the visual
cutoff and aim variability
D Poynter, R D
Plummer and R J
Donohoe
Vol 24, No 3,
1992, pp 137-142
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Legibility and readability of light reflectingmatrix variable message road signs
J J Collins and R DHall
Vol 24, No 3,1992, pp 143-148
High-pressure sodium lamps: Practical
design model
J M Strok Vol 24, No 3,
1992, pp 149-154
Luminance of distant objects under overcast
skies
P R Tregenza Vol 24, No 3,
1992, pp 155-159
On the specification of colour-matching
functions
L Morren Vol 24, No 3,
1992, pp 161-165Correspondence — Effective intensity
behaviour of flashing lights at reduced level
J G Holmes Vol 24, No 3,
1992, p 167
Daylight measurement data: Methods of
evaluation and representation
R Kittler, S Hayman, N
Ruck and W G Julian
Vol 24, No 4,
1992, pp 173-187
Structural equation modelling in lightingresearch: Application to residential
acceptance of new fluorescent lighting
J W Beckstead and P R Boyce
Vol 24, No 4,1992, pp 189-201
Measuring appearance: Parameters
indicated from gloom studies
A J Shepherd, W G
Julian and A T Purcell
Vol 24, No 4,
1992, pp 203-214
The CSP index: A practical measure of office lighting quality as perceived by the
office worker – including discussion
A R Bean and R I Bell Vol 24, No 4,1992, pp 215-225
Sports hall lighting: Badminton players’
attitudes
P M Bradley Vol 24, No 4,
1992, pp 227-233Lighting control: Feasibility demonstration
of a new type of system
W L Glennie, I Thukral
and M S Rea
Vol 24, No 4,
1992, pp 235-242
Light scattering by rough surfaces:
Electromagnetic model for lighting
simulations
J J Embrechts Vol 24, No 4,
1992, pp 243-254
Correspondence – Equivalent veilingluminance: Different mathematical
approaches to calculation
R Clear Vol 29, No 1,1997, pp 53-54
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Title Author/s Reference Further
Information
Light and housing in the desert: Case study
of Ghardaia, Algeria
D Ouahrani Vol 25, No 1,
1993, pp 1-11
Colour samples and colour rendering of
light sources
B Hisdal Vol 25, No 1,
1993, pp 13-17Visibility assessment by noise masking J G Vizmanos, F A
Frechoso, C Caceres, L
M Fuentes, C de
Castro, J L Molpeceres
and J A Aparicio
Vol 25, No 1,
1993, pp 19-23
Tunnel lighting: Method of calculatingluminance of access zone L20
P Blaser and H Dudli Vol 25, No 1,1993, pp 25-30
Influence of truck driver eye position on
effectiveness of retroreflective traffic signs
M Sivak, M Flannagan
and A W Gellatly
Vol 25, No 1,
1993, pp 31-36
Discomfort from glare: The role of pupillaryhippus
P A Howarth, G Heron,D S Greenhouse, I L
Bailey and S M
Berman
Vol 25, No 1,1993, pp 37-42
Museum exhibition lighting: Effectivenessof subjective and objective evaluationmeasures
C W Kesner Vol 25, No 2,1993, pp 45-57
Asthenopic complaints associated with
fluorescent lamp illumination (FLI): The
role of individual disposition
H Lindner and S Kropf Vol 25, No 2,
1993, pp 59-69
Melatonin, cortisol, EEG, ECG and
subjective comfort in healthy humans:
Impact of two fluorescent lamp types at two
light intensities
R Kuller and L
Wetterberg
Vol 25, No 2,
1993, pp 71-80
Sun position for daylight models: Precise
algorithms for determination
R C Angus and T
Muneer
Vol 25, No 2,
1993, pp 81-83
Solar control panels for warm arid climates M J F Dempster Vol 25, No 2,
1993, pp 85-86
Correspondence — The CSP index P A Jay Vol 25, No 2,1993, p 87
CorrespondenceVol 25, No 3, 1993,
p 133
Illuminance differences between desks:
Limits of acceptability
A I Slater, M J Perry
and D J Carter
Vol 25, No 3,
1993, pp 91-103
The economics of lighting maintenance A M Marsden Vol 25, No 3,
1993, pp 105-112
Daylight illuminance models for the United
Kingdom – including Discussion
T Muneeer and R C
Angus
Vol 25, No 3,
1993, pp 113-123
Relative scattering indicatrix: Derivationfrom regular radiance/luminance
distribution sky scans
R Kittler Vol 25, No 3,1993, pp 125-127
Discussion on the relative optical air mass F Kasten Vol 25, No 3,1993, pp 129-130
Colour rendering capacity and luminousefficiency of a spectrum
H Xu Vol 25, No 3,1993, pp 131-132
Correspondence — Papers by the late J M
Waldram
J G Holmes Vol 25, No 3,
1993, p 133
Correspondence — The CSP index A R Bean Vol 25, No 3,
1993, p 133
Innovative daylighting systems: An
experimental evaluation
M E Aizlewood Vol 25, No 4,
1993, pp 141-152
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Luminous intensity distribution curves:Classification proposals
Ju B Aizenberg and GB Bukhman
Vol 25, No 4,1993, pp 153-159
Temporal contrast sensitivity changes
associated with simultaneous viewing of
two flickering sources: Application to VDT
viewing
D S Greenhouse, I L
Bailey, S M Berman
and P A Howarth
Vol 25, No 4,
1993, pp 161-166
General-type luminance difference
threshold data and their uses
H Xu Vol 25, No 4,
1993, pp 167-170Psychological preferences for industrial
lighting – including Discussion
G J Subisak and C A
Bernecker
Vol 25, No 4,
1993, pp 171-177
Measurement of fluctuations in illuminanceof natural and artificial light – including
Discussion
K Oguchi and HTsukamoto
Vol 25, No 4,1993, pp 179-181
Daylighting computation: Radiosity method
using triangular patches — includingDiscussion
P R Tregenza Vol 26, No 1,
1994, pp 1-7
Cloud cover assessment grids for whole-sky
images— including Discussion
C Wooldridge and S
Hayman
Vol 26, No 1,
1994, pp 9-12
Shooting algorithm for illuminance:
Comparison of prediction with experiment — including Discussion
M Nithisoontorn Vol 26, No 1,
1994, pp 13-18
Road lighting: Assessment of an installation based on the contrast of a standard target —
including Discussion
J Menard and J Cariou Vol 26, No 1,1994, pp 19-22
Drivers’ headlight use: A lighting factoid —
including Discussion
P R Boyce and J Fan Vol 26, No 1,
1994, pp 23-27
Visibility and lighting of wet road surfaces
— including Discussion
J Lecocq Vol 26, No 2,
1994, pp 75-87
Effects of voltage drop on the rise time and
light output of incandescent brake lamps ontrucks
M Sivak, T Sato and M
J Flannagan
Vol 26, No 2,
1994, pp 89-90
Erratum
Vol 26, No 3, 1994, p 169
Visual comfort in the daylit luminous
environment: Structural model for
evaluation
T Iwata, A Hatao, M
Shukuya and K-I
Kimura
Vol 26, No 2,
1994, pp 91-97
Daylighting contribution in interior lighting:
Experimental verification of softwaresimulation results — including Discussion
L Bellia, A Cesarano
and S Sibilio
Vol 26, No 2,
1994, pp 99-105
Calculation of the indirect component of the
horizontal illuminance — includingDiscussion
M B Kostic and N S
Radovanovic
Vol 26, No 2,
1994, pp 107-113
Appearance of lit environment and itsrelevance to lighting design: Experimental
study — including Discussion
D L Loe, K PMansfield and E
Rowlands
Vol 26, No 3,1994, pp 119-133
Errata Vol 26, No4, 1994, p 209
Predicted brightness-luminance phenomena H-W Bodmann and M
La Toison
Vol 26, No 3,
1994, pp 135-143
Errata Vol 26, No
4, 1994, p 209
Perception of lighting and brightness from
HID light sources
G J Levermore Vol 26, No 3,
1994, pp 145-150
Sky-glow conscious lighting design —
including Discussion
N E Pollard Vol 26, No 3,
1994, pp 151-156Amplitude modulation of light from various
sources — including Discussion
N Andersson, M
Sandstrom, A Berglundand K Hansson Mild
Vol 26, No 3,
1994, pp 157-160
Standard obstructions for lighting
calculations — including Discussion
A S M Leung, M J
Lupton and D J Carter
Vol 26, No 3,
1994, pp 161-165
The need for standard skies and models for
energy conservation measures — includingDiscussion
R Kittler Vol 26, No 4,
1994, pp 171-180
Erratum Vol 27,
No 1, 1995, p 63
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Evaluations of in-traffic performance of high-density discharge headlamps—
including Discussion
M Sivak, M JFlannagon, E C
Traube, D S Battle andT Sato
Vol 26, No 4,1994, pp 181-188
CorrespondenceVol 29, No 1, 1997,
p 54
Computerised control of artificial light for
maximum use of daylight— includingDiscussion
D A Coley and J A
Crabb
Vol 26, No 4,
1994, pp 189-194
Recovery time of the human eye after brief exposures to monochromatic glaring light
T Krebs, S Gloor, SWuthrich, W Luthy
and H P Weber
Vol 26, No 4,1994, pp 195-197
Recovery time of the human eye after
exposure to a glare source at various
intensities
T Krebs, S Gloor, S
Wuthrich, W Luthy
and H P Weber
Vol 26, No 4,
1994, pp 199-201
Remote source electric lighting systems: Areview — including Discussion
M J Ayers and D JCarter
Vol 27, No 1,1995, pp 1-15
Elimination of arc curvature by standing
radial acoustic waves
D C Fromm and J
Seehawer
Vol 27, No 1,
1995, pp 17-26
Corrigendum, Vol
27, No 2, 1995, p121
Daylighting enhancement with light pipes
coupled to laser-cut light-deflecting panels
— including Discussion
I R Edmonds, G I
Moore, G B Smith and
P D Swift
Vol 27, No 1,
1995, pp 27-35
Subjective reactions to daylight in rooms:Effect of using low-emittance coatings onwindows — including Discussion
H Bulow-Hube Vol 27, No 1,1995, pp 37-44
Greenhouse lighting side-effects:
Community reaction
J Vos and P M van
Bergem-Jansen
Vol 27, No 1,
1995, pp 45-51
Luminance models for overcast skies:
Assessment using measured data —
including Discussion
D Enarun and P
Littlefair
Vol 27, No 1,
1995, pp 53-58
Automotive headlamps: Calculation of light
distribution — including Discussion
J W Mazur and R Bosk Vol 27, No 2,
1995, pp 65-69
Erratum Vol 27,
No 4, 1995, p 260
Luminous efficacy: Evaluation of modelsfor the United Kingdom
T Muneer and R CAngus
Vol 27, No 2,1995, pp 71-77
Light shelves: Computer assessment of
daylighting performance — including
Discussion
P J Littlefair Vol 27, No 2,
1995, pp 79-91
Perceived room brightness: Pilot study onthe effect of luminance distribution
D K Tiller and J AVeitch
Vol 27, No 2,1995, pp 93-101
The if, why and what of street lighting andstreet crime: A review — including
Discussion
P R Boyce and J MGutkowski
Vol 27, No 2,1995, pp 103-112
Quality of light and quality of life: An
intervention study among older people —
including Discussion
S Sorensen and G
Brunnstrom
Vol 27, No 2,
1995, pp 113-118
Perception in complex fields under road
lighting conditions— including Discussion
K Narisada Vol 27, No 3,
1995, pp 123-131
Escape route lighting: Comparison of human performance with traditional lighting
and wayfinding systems — includingDiscussion
C E Aizlewood and GM B Webber
Vol 27, No 3,1995, pp 133-143
Minimum acceptable transmittance of glazing
P Boyce, N Eklund, SMangum, C Saalfield
and L Tang
Vol 27, No 3,1995, pp 145-152
Skylight wells: A finite-element approach to
analysis of efficiency — including
Discussion
M Boubekri and W
Anninos
Vol 27, No 3,
1995, pp 153-159
Sky luminance: Standard digital form for modelling
G G Roy, N Ruck, GReid and W Julian
Vol 27, No 3,1995, pp 161-167
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Visual perception under tungsten lampswith enhanced blue spectrum — including
Discussion
S A Fotios and G JLevermore
Vol 27, No 4,1995, pp 173-179
Validation of a lighting simulation program
under real sky conditions — including
Discussion
J Mardaljevic Vol 27, No 4,
1995, pp 181-188
Goniophotometric measurements:
Numerical simulation for research anddevelopment applications —including
Discussion
R Mitanchey, G Periole
and M Fontoynont
Vol 27, No 4,
1995, pp 189-196
Performance of a new sky scanning
simulator — including Discussion
L Michel, C Roecker
and J-L Scartezzini
Vol 27, No 4,
1995, pp 197-207
Solar irradiance and illuminance models for
Japan I: Sloped surfaces
T Muneer Vol 27, No 4,
1995, pp 209-222
Solar irradiance and illuminance models for
Japan II: Luminous efficacies — including
Discussion
T Muneer Vol 27, No 4,
1995, pp 223-230
Light reflection model for lightingapplications — including Discussion
J J Embrechts Vol 27, No 4,1995, pp 231-241
Modulation of fluorescent light: Flicker rateand light source effects on visual
performance and visual comfort — including Discussion
J A Veitch and S LMcColl
Vol 27, No 4,1995, pp 243-256
CorrespondenceVol 29, No 1, 1997,
pp 54-56
Damage to museum objects due to lightexposure
C Cuttle Vol 28, No 1,1996, pp 1-9
CorrigendumVol 28, No 3, 1996,
p 149
Anidolic zenithal openings: Daylighting and
shading
G Courret, B Paule and
J L Scartezzini
Vol 28, No 1,
1996, pp 11-17
Window construction incorporating tricklevents: Implications for the quality of
daylighting in houses
M E McEvoy Vol 28, No 1,1996, pp 19-28
Advances in lighting design methods for non-empty interiors: A review
M J Lupton, A S MLeung and D J Carter
Vol 28, No 1,1996, pp 29-41
Sunlight in dwellings: Validation of
isolation criteria
R Day and C Creed Vol 28, No 1,
1996, pp 43-51
Discrete emitters for remote-source lightingsystems
N Qi, M J Ayers, GButcher and D J Carter
Vol 28, No 1,1996, pp 53-58
Daylight and photometric anomalies –
including Discussion
J A Lynes Vol 28, No 2,
1996, pp 63-67
Correspondence
Vol 29, No 1, 1997, pp 56-57
International Daylight Measurement
Programme - Singapore data I: Quality of data gathered over a long period – including
Discussion
M B Ullah Vol 28, No 2,
1996, pp 69-74
Corrigendum &
Discussion
Vol 28, No 3, 1996,
pp 149-150
CorrespondenceVol 29, No 1, 1997,
pp 56-57
International Daylight MeasurementProgramme - Singapore data II: Luminous
efficacy for the tropics – including
Discussion
M B Ullah Vol 28, No 2,1996, pp 75-81
Corrigendum &Discussion
Vol 28, No 3, 1996,
pp 149-150
International Daylight MeasurementProgramme - Singapore data III: Building
energy savings through daylighting –
M B Ullah Vol 28, No 2,1996, pp 83-87
CorrespondenceVol 29, No 1, 1997,
pp 56-57
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including Discussion Corrigendum &Discussion
Vol 28, No 3, 1996, pp 149-150
Exterior lighting design by computer
algebra
A T P So and W L
Chan
Vol 28, No 2,
1996, pp 89-95
Colour rendering properties of light sources:
New colour space for evaluation — including Discussion
K Ikeda, H Yamashina
and A Ichihashi
Vol 28, No 2,
1996, pp 97-112
`Recovery time of the human eye after
exposure to extrafoveal monochromatic
glare — including Discussion
S Gloor, S Wuthrich,
W Luthy and H P
Weber
Vol 28, No 3,
1996, pp 117-121
Daylighting with angular-selective
skylights: Predicted performance — including Discussion
I R Edmonds, P A
Jardine and G Rutledge
Vol 28, No 3,
1996, pp 122-130
Sky luminance models: Sensitivity to sky-
dome subdivision
A Cesarano, L Bellia, F
Minchiello and SSibilio
Vol 28, No 3,
1996, pp 131-140
Point-source Perez illuminance model:
Dependence of coefficients on surface
orientation at Madrid— including
Discussion
L Robledo and A Soler Vol 28, No 3,
1996, pp 141-148
Corrigendum
Vol 28, No 4, 1996,
p 176
CorrespondenceVol 29, No 3, 1997,
pp 158-159
The art and science of lighting: A strategyfor lighting design — including Discussion
D L Loe and ERowlands
Vol 28, No 4,1996, pp 153-164
Correspondence
Vol 30, No 1, 1998,
p51
Luminance and reflectance of clouds P R Tregenza Vol 28, No 4,
1996, pp 165-175
Exit sign degradation in smoke: Aquantitative simulation
A Bierman, J Raffucci,P R Boyce and C
DeCusatis
Vol 28, No 4,1996, pp 177-188
Lighting for neonatal intensive care units:
Some critical information for design
J Bullough and M S
Rea
Vol 28, No 4,
1996, pp 189-198
Erratum Vol 29, No 3, 1997, p 150
Correspondence
Vol 29, No 3, 1997,
pp 159-160
Unified Glare Rating (UGR) and subjectiveappraisal of discomfort glare — including
Discussion
Y Akashi, R Muramatsu and S
Kanaya
Vol 28, No 4,1996, pp 199-206
Correspondence
Vol 30, No 1, 1998, p 51
Cubic illumination — including Discussion C Cuttle Vol 29, No 1,1997, pp 1-14
Corrigenda Vol 29,
No 2, 1997, p 88,
Low-beam headlamps: Effects of realistic
levels of dirt on light output — includingDiscussion
M Sivak, M J
Flannagan, E C Traube,S Kojima and M Aoki
Vol 29, No 1,
1997, pp 15-22Correspondence
Vol 29, No 3, 1997,
p 160
Corrigenda Vol 29, No 2, 1997, p 88
Extractors and emitters for light distributionfrom hollow light guides — including
Discussion
I R Edmonds, J Reppeland P Jardine
Vol 29, No 1,1997, pp 23-32
Discussion Vol 29,
No 2, 1997, p 90
Array optical devices for natural lighting — including Discussion
D Vazquez and EBernabeu
Vol 29, No 1,1997, pp 33-39
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Videography for sky luminance distributionmeasurement — including Discussion
L Bellia, A Cesarano, FMinichiello and S
Sibilio
Vol 29, No 1,1997, pp 40-46
Illuminance variation prediction for
speculative offices — including Discussion
A S M Leung and D J
Carter
Vol 29, No 1,
1997, pp 47-52
Correspondence — Equivalent veiling
luminance: Different mathematical
approach to calculation
R Clear Vol 29, No 1,
1997, pp 53-54
Correspondence — Evaluations of in-traffic
performance of high-intensity discharge
headlamps
A L Isaacs Vol 29, No 1,
1997, p 54
Correspondence — Modulation of
fluorescent light: Flicker rate and light
source effects on visual performance andvisual comfort
S M Berman and B R
Benson
Vol 29, No 1,
1997, pp 54-56
Correspondence — International daylight
Measurement Programme - Singapore data
P R Tregenza Vol 29, No 1,
1997, pp 56-57
Prevailing sky conditions: Identifyingsimple parameters for definition —
including Discussion
R Kittler and S Darula Vol 29, No 2,1997, pp 63-68
Sky luminosity categorisation for Rio de
Janeiro City, Brazil — including Discussion
O D Corbella Vol 29, No 2,
1997, pp 69-79Perceived contrasts and visual comfort in
interior lighting
M La Toison Vol 29, No 2,
1997, pp 80-82
Perez slope irradiance and illuminance
models: Evaluation against Japanese data — including Discussion
T Muneer Vol 29, No 2,
1997, pp 83-87
Correspondence — Assessing the
effectiveness of colour rendering
H Xu Vol 29, No 2,
1997, p 89
Correspondence — International daylightdata
T Muneer Vol 29, No 2,1997, p 89
Correspondence — Extractors and emitters
for light distribution from hollow light
guides
I R Edmonds, J Reppel
and O Jardine
Vol 29, No 2,
1997, p 90
Lighting in the architecture of Sir John
Sloane — including Discussion
C M Parry Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 95-104Lighting the graveyard shift: The influence
of a daylight-simulating skylight on the task
performance and mood of night-shiftworkers — including Discussion
P R Boyce, J W
Beckstead, N H
Eklund, R W Strobeland M S Rea
Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 105-134
Simple scale models for daylighting design:Analysis of sources of error in illuminance
prediction — including Discussion
S W A Cannon -Brookes
Vol 29, No 3,1997, pp 135-142
Errata Vol 29, No4, 1997, p 211
Street lighting: Unexpected benefits to
young pedestrians from improvement –
including Discussion
G Nair, D G McNair
and J Ditton
Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 143-149
Errata Vol 29, No
4, 1997, p 211
Daylight attenuation in top-lit atria P R Tregenza Vol 29, No 3,1997, pp 151-157
Errata Vol 30, No2, 1998, p 94
Correspondence — The art and science of
lighting: A strategy for lighting design
P A Jay Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 158-159Correspondence — Unified Glare Rating
(UGR) and subjective appraisal of discomfort glare
C Cuttle Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 159-160
Correspondence — Low-beam headlamps:
Effects of realistic levels of dirt on light
output
J W A M Alferdinck Vol 29, No 3,
1997, p 160
Perception of electric light sources of
different colour properties — includingDiscussion
S Fotios and G J
Levermore
Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 161-171
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Position index for a glare source located below the line of vision — including
Discussion
T Iwata and M Tokura Vol 29, No 3,1997, pp 172-178
Solar photometry: Application of a new
silicon cell — including Discussion
M M Ganiany, M M
Ibrahim, M Abd
Hameed and S M El-Kream
Vol 29, No 3,
1997, pp 179-182
Luminous efficacy of solar irradiance:Improved models
T Muneer and DKinghorn
Vol 29, No 4,1997, pp 185-191
Average daylight factor for clear sky
conditions — including Discussion
K Alshaibani Vol 29, No 4,
1997, pp 192-196
Bidirectional photogoniometer for advanced
glazing materials based on digital imaging
techniques
J-L Scartezzini, R
Compagnon, C
Roecker and L Michel
Vol 29, No 4,
1997, pp 197-205
Glare and mounting height of high-beam
headlamps used as daytime running lamps
M Sivak, M J
Flannagan and M Aoki
Vol 29, No 4,
1997, pp 206-210
Illuminance in atria: Review of prediction
methods – including Discussion
J C Wright and K M
Letherman
Vol 30, No 1,
1998, pp 1-11
Fluorescent lamp cathodes: Voltage-
controlled preheating characteristics
M Myojo and A Waki Vol 30, No 1,
1998, pp 12-18
Fluorescent lighting: Application of ‘TL’ 5
lamp to offices, shops and public buildings
P van Cleef and J M G
Bex
Vol 30, No 1,
1998, pp 19-23Automobile rear signal lamps: Effects of realistic levels of dirt on light output –
including Discussion
M Sivak, M JFlannagan, E C Traube
and S Kojima
Vol 30, No 1,1998, pp 24-28
Visibility distances in a foggy atmosphere:
Comparisons between lighting installations
by Monte Carlo simulation
T Girasole, C Roze, B
Maheu, G Grehan and J
Menard
Vol 30, No 1,
1998, pp 29-36
Mirror lightpipes: Daylighting performance
in real buildings – including Discussion
L Shao, A A Elmualim
and I Yohannes
Vol 30, No 1,
1998, pp 37-44
Manual switching patterns in private offices J A Love Vol 30, No 1,1998, pp 45-50
Correspondence — Unified Glare Rating
(UGR) and subjective appraisal of discomfort glare
C Cuttle Vol 30, No 1,
1998, p 51
Correspondence — The art and science of lighting
C Cuttle Vol 30, No 1,1998, p 51
Thirty years of Lighting Research and
Technology – including Discussion
A M Marsden Vol 30, No 2,
1998, pp 55-62
Future trends in lighting: Guest Editorial S Cannon Brookes Vol 30 No 2,
1998, p63
Future trends in lighting: The Commission
Internationale de l’Eclairage (CIE and the
international dimension
R C Aldworth Vol 30, No 2,
1998, pp 63-64
Future trends in lighting: Design practice A Tammes Vol 30, No 2,1998, p 64
Future trends in lighting: Informationtechnology in lighting practice
P Raynham Vol 30, No 2,1998, p 64-65
Future trends in lighting: Interior lighting W Julian Vol 30, No 2,
1998, p 65Future trends in lighting: Lamps R Forster Vol 30, No 2,
1998, pp 65-67
Future trends in lighting: The lighting
profession, lighting education and the future
of the CIBSE Lighting Division
P R Ruffles Vol 30, No 2,
1998, p 67
Future trends in lighting: Lighting research M S Rea Vol 30, No 2,
1998, p 68
Future trends in lighting: Vision H-W Bodmann Vol 30, No 2,
1998, p 68
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Global and diffuse horizontal solar illuminance: Month-hour distribution for
Athens, Greece in 1992
H D Kambezidis, TMuneer, M Tzortzis
and S Arvanitaki
Vol 30, No 2,1998, pp 69-74
Errata Vol 30, No4, 1998, p 158
Archaeological museum showcase lighting I G Iliadis Vol 30, No 2,
1998, pp 75-80
Examination of the limitations of predicted
glare sensation vote (PGSV) as a glare
index for a large source – includingDiscussion
T Iwata and M Tokura Vol 30, No 2,
1998, pp 81-88
Unified glare rating (UGR): Merits and
application to multiple sources – including
Discussion
H D Einhorn Vol 30, No 2,
1998, pp 89-93
Chromatic effect on apparent brightness in
interior spaces I: Introduction and colour gamut models
S A Fotios and G J
Levermore
Vol 30, No 3,
1998, pp 97-102
Chromatic effect on apparent brightness in
interior spaces II: SWS lumens model
S A Fotios and G J
Levermore
Vol 30, No 3,
1998, pp 103-106
Chromatic effect on apparent brightness ininterior spaces III; Chromatic brightness
model
S A Fotios and G JLevermore
Vol 30, No 3,1998, pp 107-110
Transparent domed skylights: Optical modelfor predicting transmittance, absorptance
and reflectance
A Laouadi and M R Atif Vol 30, No 3,1998, pp 111-118 Errata Vol 30, No4, 1998, p 158
Rooflight spacing and uniformity –
including Discussion
E J Dewey and P J
Littlefair
Vol 30, No 3,
1998, pp 119-125
Discussion Vol 30,
No 4, 1998, p 158
New developments in CSP (Comfort,
Satisfaction, Performance) – includingDiscussion
A R Bean and T M
McFadden
Vol 30, No 3,
1998, pp 126-132
Paired illuminance measurements:
Eliminating calibration error – including
Discussion
P R Tregenza Vol 30, No 3,
1998, pp 133-134
Daylight illuminance frequency distribution:
Review of computational techniques and
new data for UK locations — including
Discussion
D Kinghorn and T
Muneer
Vol 30, No 4,
1998, pp 139-150
Correspondence
Vol 31, No 2, 1999,
pp 67-69
Interior lighting calculations: Survey of
theoretical methods — including Discussion
M B Kostic and F V
Topalis
Vol 30, No 4,
1998, pp 151-157
Luminous intensity characteristics of
luminaires: Monte Carlo simulation —
including Discussion
L Chen, M Suzuki, T
Goda and N Yoshimura
Vol 30, No 4,
1998, pp 159-164
Louvre lighting performance: Monte Carlo
assessment — including Discussion
L Chen, M Suzuki, T
Goda and N Yoshimura
Vol 30, No 4,
1998, pp 165-168
Visual reaction times; Method for
measuring small differences — includingDiscussion
A Bierman, Y He and
M S Rea
Vol 30, No 4,
1998, pp 169-174
A system of mesopic photometry — including Discussion
Y He, A Bierman andM S Rea
Vol 30, No 4,1998, pp 175-181
Do changes in voltage result in proportional
changes throughout headlamp beam pattern?
M Sivak, M J
Flannagan, C E Traubeand T Miyokawa
Vol 31, No 1,
1999, pp 1-3
A method for the estimation of illuminances
on surfaces of urban canyons with balconies
in sunlit areas
A Tsangrassoulis, M
Santamouris, D
Asimakopoulos and PR Tregenza
Vol 31, No 1,
1999, pp 5-12
Evaluation of six sky luminance prediction
models using measured data from Singapore
K P Lam, A Mahdavi,
M B Ullah, E Ng and V
Pal
Vol 31, No 1,
1999, pp 13-17
Measured energy savings due to photocell I P Knight Vol 31, No 1,
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control of individual luminaires 1999, pp 19-22
Daylighting strategies for an infinitely longatrium: An experimental evaluation
B Matusiak, OAschehoug and P
Littlefair
Vol 31, No 1,1999, pp 23-34
Emergency lighting and wayfinding
provision systems for visually impaired
people: Phase I of a study
M S Wright, G K Cook
and G M B Webber
Vol 31, No 2,
1999, pp 35-42
Emergency lighting and wayfinding provision systems for visually impaired
people: Phase II of a study
G K Cook, M SWright, G M B Webber
and K T Bright
Vol 31, No 2,1999, pp 43-48
All-sky zenith luminance models for theUnited Kingdom
D Kinghorn and TMuneer
Vol 31, No 2,1999, pp 49-56
CorrespondenceVol 32, No 2, 2000,
pp 99-100
Recovery time of visual acuity after
exposure to a glare source
T Irikura, Y Toyofuku
and Y Aoki
Vol 31, No 2,
1999, pp 57-61
Prediction of the artificial illuminance using
neural networks
N Colak and S Onaygil Vol 31, No 2,
1999, pp 63-66
Correspondence — Daylight illuminance
frequency distribution: Review of
computational techniques and new data for United Kingdom locations
J Page Vol 31, No 2,
1999, pp 67-69
The effects of environmental illuminationon melatonin, bodily rhythms and mood
states: A review
P T Stone Vol 31, No 3,1999, pp 71-79
CorrespondenceVol 32, No 1, 2000,
pp 45-46
The impact of lighting on mood C L B McCloughan, P
A Aspinall and R SWebb
Vol 31, No 3,
1999, pp 81-88
Lighting criteria in the Hong Kong Building
Environmental Assessment Method
T M Chung and J
Burnett
Vol 31, No 3,
1999, pp 89-95
Standard skies for maritime climates P R Tregenza Vol 31, No 3,1999, pp 97-106
Assessment of artificial lighting parameters
in a visual comfort perspective
A Pellegrino Vol 31, No 3,
1999, pp 107-115
An investigation into the relationship between luminance and brightness of
strongly chromatic light sources
K van Creveld Vol 31, No 3,1999, pp 117-122
CorrespondenceVol 32, No 4, 2000,
pp 234-235Video conferencing systems: Lighting
design considerations
R A Hargroves and T
McFadden
Vol 31, No 3,
1999, pp 123-126
Visual performance at mesopic light levels:
An empirical model
A Hurden, P Smith, G
Evans, A Harlow, A
Bunting and J Barbur
Vol 31, No 3,
1999, pp 127-131
The use of vector calculus in calculatingareas of geometrical shapes in shade or in
direct sunlight
P J Button Vol 31, No 3,1999, pp 133-134
Reduction of glazing transmittance by
atmospheric pollutants
P R Tregenza, L
Stewart and S Sharples
Vol 31, No 4,
1999, pp 135-138
Discomfort glare from small light sources B M Paul and H D
Einhorn
Vol 31, No 4,
1999, pp 139-144
Quantitative comparisons of factors
influencing the performance of low-beamheadlamps
M Sivak, M J
Flannagan and TMiyokawa
Vol 31, No 4,
1999, pp 145-153
Field study of lighting maintenance factors M J Perry Vol 31, No 4,1999, pp 155-164
Reflectance distributions and atrium
daylight levels: A model study
S Sharples and S
Mahambrey
Vol 31, No 4,
1999, pp 165-170
Calculation of the visibility level of
spherical targets in roads
J Lecocq Vol 31, No 4,
1999, pp 171-175
Calculation visibility model for roadlighting installations
A Bacelar, J Cariouand M Hamard
Vol 31, No 4,1999, pp 177-180
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Roof obstructions and daylight levels inatria: A model study under real skies
S Sharples and A DShea
Vol 31, No 4,1999, pp 181-185
Approximate field measurement of surface
luminance using a digital camera –
including Discussion
T Moore, H Graves, M
J Perry and D J Carter
Vol 32, No 1,
2000, pp 1-11
Application of photogrammetry in lighting
calculations for obstructed interiors
M K Hadwan, A P
Kaka, M W Wright and
D J Carter
Vol 32, No 1,
2000, pp 13-17
Effect of sparkling luminous elements on
the overall brightness impression: a pilot
study
Y Akashi, Y Tanabe, I
Akashi and K Mujai
Vol 32, No 1,
2000, pp 19-26
Influence of internally reflected sunlight on
the visibility of vehicle direction indicators
with clear lenses
M Sivak, M J
Flannagan, S Kojima
and E C Traube
Vol 32, No 1,
2000, pp 27-31
Calibration and use of camera-based
systems for road lighting assessment
J Glenn, G Dodds and
R Robinson
Vol 32, No 1,
2000, pp 33-40
Correspondence
Vol 32, No 4, 2000,
pp 235-236
LU decomposition of the radiosity matrix D Vranek Vol 32, No 1,2000, pp 41-44
Correspondence — The effects of environmental illumination on melatonin,
bodily rhythms and mood states: a review
K P Mansfield Vol 32, No 1,2000, p 45-46
Radiance algorithm to simulate laser-cut
panel light-redirecting elements
P J Greenup, I R
Edmonds and R Compagnon
Vol 32, No 2,
2000, pp 49-54
Lighting design based on luminancecontrast— including Discussion
M Moeck Vol 32, No 2,2000, pp 55-63
Effect of brief exposure to glare on
brightness perception in the scotopic– mesopic range
E Colombo, J Barraza
and L Issolio
Vol 32, No 2,
2000, pp 65-69
Comparison of real Sydney skies with
model skies – including Discussion
G G Roy, R Kittler, S
Hayman and W Julian
Vol 32, No 2,
2000, pp 71-78
Perception of safety at night in different
lighting conditions – including Discussion
P R Boycs, N H
Eklund, B J Hamilton
and L D Bruno
Vol 32, No 2,
2000, pp 79-91
Vertical solar radiation and daylightilluminance data for Hong Kong
D H W Li and J C Lam Vol 32, No 2,2000, pp 93-98
Correspondence — All-sky zenith
illuminance models for the UK
R Kittler Vol 32, No 2,
2000, P 99-100
Daylighting design and research (Editorial) P Littlefair Vol 32, No 3,
2000, p 101
Luminous energy field: a finite-elementmodel — including Discussion
P R Tregenza Vol 32, No 3,2000, pp 103-109
Simulation of annual daylighting profilesfor internal illuminance — including
Discussion
J Mardaljevic Vol 32, No 3,2000, pp 111-118
Occupant reaction to daylight in offices —
including Discussion
L Roche, E Dewey and
P Littlefair
Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 119-126
Daylighting, energy and glazed balconies: a
study of a refurbishment project inEngelsby, near Flensburg, Germany —
including Discussion
M P Wilson, O B
Jorgensen and GJohannesen
Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 127-132
Daylighting using light pipes and its
integration with solar heating and natural
ventilation — including Discussion
L Shao and S B Riffat Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 133-139
Mathematical model for the performance of
light pipes — including Discussion
X Zhang and T Muneer Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 141-146
DayMedia: a multimedia teaching package
on daylighting
A Jacobs and M
Wilson
Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 147-148
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New graphical user interface for lightinganalysis software
M Pentney and R Peters
Vol 32, No 3,2000, pp 149-152
Daylight transmission of atrium roofs under
overcast and partly cloudy skies
S Sharples and A D
Shea
Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 153-155
Parallax in artificial sky domes J A Lynes and A
Gilding
Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 157-160
Daylighting museum galleries: a review of
the performance criteria – includingDiscussion
S Cannon-Brookes Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 161-168
Case studies of recent daylit galleries:
Foundation Beyeler; The New Art Gallery,Walsall; Tate Modern — including
Discussion
A Sedgwick and J
Shaw
Vol 32, No 3,
2000, pp 169-174
Daylight availability in top-lit atria:
prediction of skylight transmittance anddaylight factor
A Laouadi and M R
Atif
Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 175-186
Determination of sky types from global
illuminance
R Kittler and S Darula Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 187-193
Simulated driving performance and
peripheral detection at mesopic and low photopic light levels
J D Bullough and M S
Rea
Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 194-198
Preferred luminous conditions in open-planoffices: research and practice
recommendations— including Discussion
J A Veitch and G R Newsham
Vol 32, No 4,2000, pp 199-212
A step in quantifying the appearance of a lit
scene— including Discussion
D L Loe, K P
Mansfield and ERowlands
Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 213-222
Effect of thermal conditions and light source
type on visual comfort appraisal
C Laurentin, V
Berrutto and MFontoynont
Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 223-233
Correspondence — An investigation into
the relationship between luminance and brightness of strongly chromatic light
sources
S Fotios Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 234-235
Correspondence — Calibration and use of
camera-based systems for road lightingmeasurement
D J Carter Vol 32, No 4,
2000, pp 235-236