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Technical Committees

Experts from around the world cooperate in our Technical Committees to publish work on the scientific and technical aspects of optical radiation, lighting and image technology. The publications prepared might be a Technical Report, a Technical Note or an International Standard.

If you have expertise to contribute to a specific TC,  then apply to join by completing the Technical Committee and Research Forum Membership Application Form and the Copyright Agreement Form and send them to CIE Central Bureau, from where they will be forwarded to the TC Chair for their consideration.

 

1-84 Definition of Visual Field for Conspicuity
1-92 Skin Colour Database
1-95 The Validity of the CIE Whiteness and Tint Equations
1-96 Advances in colour appearance models
1-97 Age- and Field-Size-Parameterised Calculation of Cone-Fundamental-Based Spectral Tristimulus Values
1-99 Modelling Two-Dimensional Colour Appearance Scales
1-100 To recommend CAM16-UCS as the CIE Uniform Colour Space
1-101 Influence of ipRGCs on brightness perception
1-102 Method for calculating CIE tristimulus values
1-103 Research Methods for psychophysical studies of discomfort from glare
1-104 Verification of the physiologically-relevant CIE 2006 LMS cone fundamental CMFs and their linear transformation the 2015 XYZ CMFs
2-62 Imaging-Photometer-Based Near-Field Goniophotometry
2-67 Photometry of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices for Road Vehicles
2-68 Optical Measurement Methods for OLEDS used for Lighting
2-77 Fundamental Concepts
2-78 The Goniophotometry of Lamps and Luminaires
2-79 Integrating sphere photometry and spectroradiometry
2-81 Update of CIE 065:1985 (Absolute Radiometers)
2-84 Recommendations on LED package test data reporting
2-85 Recommendation on the geometrical parameters for the measurement of the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF)
2-86 Glare Measurement by Imaging Luminance Measurement Device (ILMD)
2-89 Measurement of Temporal Light Modulation of Light Sources and Lighting Systems
2-91 Optical Measurement Methods of LED Packages and LED Arrays
2-94 Measurement of Total Transmittance, Diffuse Transmittance and Transmittance Haze
2-95 Measurement of Obtrusive Light and Sky Glow
2-96 Revision of ISO/CIE 19476: 2014 Characterisation of the performance of illuminance meters and luminance meters
2-97 Revision of CIE S 025/E:2015 Test Method for LED Lamps, LED Luminaires and LED Modules and its supplement
2-98 Revision of CIE 130-1998 Practical Methods for the Measurement of Reflectance and Transmittance
2-99 Standard File Format for Electronic Transfer of Optical Radiation Data for Luminaires, Lamps and LED modules
2-100 Software Validation Spectra, Derived Quantities and Metrics
3-54 Revision of CIE 16-1970: Daylight
3-58 Visual Ergonomics and Digital Display Use
3-59 The integration of daylight and electric lighting – photometric, colorimetric and radiometric requirements for the spectral design of indoor lighting
3-60 Spectral Daylight Characteristics
3-61 Review of regional daylight requirement to assess the feasibility of global harmonization
3-62 Resilient Lighting
3-63 Decision scheme to determine lighting requirements for indoor environments
4-11 High Level Matters
4-47 Application of LEDs in Transport Lighting and Signalling
4-50 Road Surface Characterization for Lighting Applications
4-53 Tunnel Lighting Evolution
4-57 Guide for Sports Lighting
4-58 Obtrusive Light from Colourful and Dynamic Lighting and its Limitation
4-59 Guide for Lighting Urban Elements
4-60 Road Traffic Lights – Photometric Properties of Roundel Signals
4-61 Artificial Lighting and its Impact on the Natural Environment
4-62 Adaptive Road Lighting
8-12 Image and Video Compression Assessment
8-14 Specification of Spatio-Chromatic Complexity
8-16 Consistency of Colour Appearance within a Single Reproduction Medium
8-17 Methods for Evaluating Colour Difference between 3D Colour Objects
8-18 Guidelines for Definition and Evaluation of High Dynamic Range Images and Image Sequences
JTC 01 (D4/D1/D2) Implementation of CIE 191:2010 Mesopic Photometry in Outdoor Lighting
JTC 05 (D6 D2) Review of IEC 62471/CIE S009
JTC 06 (CIE-ISO) Energy Performance of Lighting in Buildings
JTC 08 (D1/D2/D3/D4/D6/D8) Terminology in light and lighting
JTC 12 (D2/D1/D8) The measurement of sparkle and graininess
JTC 13 (D4/D3) Depreciation and Maintenance of Lighting Systems
JTC 15 (CIE-ISO) Lighting of Indoor Workplaces
JTC 16 (D1/D8) Validity of Chromatic Adaptation
JTC 17 (D1/D2/D8) Gloss measurement and gloss perception: A framework for the definition and standardization of visual cues to gloss
JTC 18 (D3/D4) Lighting Education
JTC19 (D6/D2) Terms and Definitions of Horticultural Lighting
JTC 20 (D6/D2) Wearable alpha-opic dosimetry and light logging methods, limitations, device calibration and data schemes