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12 September 2006 Luminance requirements for lighted signage
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Abstract
Light-emitting diode (LED) technology is presently targeted to displace traditional light sources in backlighted signage. The literature shows that brightness and contrast are perhaps the two most important elements of a sign that determine its attention-getting capabilities and its legibility. Presently, there are no luminance standards for signage, and the practice of developing brighter signs to compete with signs in adjacent businesses is becoming more commonplace. Sign luminances in such cases may far exceed what people usually need for identifying and reading a sign. Furthermore, the practice of higher sign luminance than needed has many negative consequences, including higher energy use and light pollution. To move toward development of a recommendation for lighted signage, several laboratory human factors evaluations were conducted. A scale model of a storefront was used to present human subjects with a typical red channel-letter sign at luminances ranging from 8 cd/m2 to 1512 cd/m2 under four background luminances typical of nighttime outdoor and daytime inside-mall conditions (1, 100, 300, 1000 cd/m2), from three scaled viewing distances (30, 60, 340 ft), and either in isolation or adjacent to two similar signs. Subjects rated the brightness, acceptability, and ease of reading of the test sign for each combination of sign and background luminances and scaled viewing distances.
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Jean Paul Freyssinier, Nadarajah Narendran, and John D. Bullough "Luminance requirements for lighted signage", Proc. SPIE 6337, Sixth International Conference on Solid State Lighting, 63371M (12 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.681422
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Visibility

Visualization

LED backlight

Light sources

Pollution

Fourier transforms

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