DIVISION 2: PHYSICAL MEASURMEENT OF LIGHT AND RADIATION
QUADRENNIAL REPORT 1999 Ð 2003
Teresa Goodman
1.
TERMS OF REFERENCE
2. ADMINISTRATIVE
MATTERS
Teresa Goodman (UK) was appointed for a first term as Division Director by the CIE Board at the 1999 CIE Session in Warsaw, taking over from the previous Division Director, Franz Hengstberger. She appointed three Associate Directors, two of whom had also served under the previous Division Director. The Associate DirectorsÕ responsibilities were divided approximately as follows:
á
Sources and
detectors Ð Georg Sauter (DE)
á
Materials Ð
Norbert Johnson (US)
á
Luminaires Ð
Guy Vandermeersch (BE)
Yoshi Ohno was re-appointed as Division
Secretary and John Moore as Division Editor.
The following new Technical Committees commenced work during the quadrennium:
TC2-50 Measurement of the optical properties
of LED clusters and arrays (chair: G Sauter, DE)
TC2-51 Calibration of multi-channel
spectrometers
(chair: R Austin, US)
TC2-52 Photometry of Emergency Lighting
Luminaires
(chair: G Vandermeersch, BE)
TC2-53 Multi-Geometry Color Measurements of Effect Materials (chair: G Ršsler, DE)
TC2-54 Review of IEC documents for colour
measurement and management in multimedia systems (chair: J Schanda, HU)
TC2-55 Round Robin
Investigation of Implementation of CIE Photobiological Safety Standard (chair: K Kohmoto, JP)
The following
Technical Committees were dissolved during the quadrennium:
TC2-04 Secondary standard sources (chair: J Moore, UK)
TC2-14 Measurement of Reflectance and
Transmittance, Including Turbid Media (chair: P Polato, IT)
TC2-30 Array radiometry (chair: J Palmer, US)
TC2-36 Revision of CIE publication 54: retroreflection (J Rennilson, US)
TC2-41 Industrial photometry in developing countries (B Bhattacharya, IN)
TC2-54 Review of IEC documents for colour
measurement and management in multimedia systems (chair: J Schanda, HU)
There were changes in the
chairpersons for the following Technical Committees:
TC2-17 Recommendation for integrated
irradiance and spectral distribution of simulated solar radiation (previous D Kockott, DE; new G
Zerlaut, US)
TC2-28 Methods
of characterizing spectrophotometers (previous J Verrill, UK; new P Clarke,
UK)
TC2-29 Measurement
of detector linearity (previous T Goodman, UK; new T Larason, US)
TC2-42 The
Colorimetry of Visual Displays (previous A Hanson, UK; new C Wall, UK)
New reporterships
were established in the following areas:
R2-23 ISO/CIE Standards for the
measurement of reflectance and transmittance (D Rich, USA)
R2-24* Classification of colour measuring instruments (Y Ohno, USA)
R2-25* Liaison with IALA
(I Tutt, UK)
R2-26* Eye safety of light emitting diodes (T Goodman, UK)
R2-27 Field measurement for
traffic signals
(C Anderson, US)
R2-28 Evaluation of colorimeter
spectral responsivity (B Kr‡nicz, HU)
R2-29 Characterization of
imaging luminance measurement devices (P Blattner, CH)
R2-30 Problems linked to correct measurement of TL5
fluorescent lamps with existing electronic ballast (G Vandermeersch, BE)
R2-31 Problems with spectroradiometric measurement of
light sources associated with bandpass and sampling intervals (D Gibbs, UK)
Those marked * completed their work during the quadrennium. The following reporterships were also dissolved following completion of their work:
R2-06 Standardisation
of measuring geometry for the colorimetry of metallic coatings (C McCamy, US)
R2-09 Absolute
cryogenic radiometers (A
Parr, US)
R2-17 Aviation Photometry (Y Ohno, US)
R2-22 Implementation of photometric units (R Kšhler,
BIPM)
3.
MEETINGS
In order to maximise
attendance at Division meetings, and encourage participation by new
contributors, these were scheduled to precede or follow other major symposia or
conferences in optical radiation metrology, and were held in conjunction with
other Divisions (notably Division 1) where this was practicable. The following
Division meetings were held:
A number of
Technical Committees met in conjunction with each of the Division meetings;
details are given in the minutes for the Division meetings.
4. SYMPOSIA
Division 2
organised the following CIE Symposia / Conferences:
á
Uncertainty Evaluation for Optical
Radiation Measurements, January 2001, CIE Central
Bureau. Over 60 delegates were
present (in fact the meeting was over-subscribed), representing all areas of optical
radiation measurement from manufacturers of lamps and luminaires through to
national metrology institutes. The
symposium covered a very wide range of topics, including
a basic introduction to uncertainties, the use of a Ômeasurement equationÕ in
the evaluation of measurement uncertainty, effects of correlation, procedures
for spectrally weighted quantities and the assessment of photometric
uncertainties in industry.
á
Second Expert Symposium on LED
Measurements, May 2001, NIST, USA. Over 90 delegates
were present (the meeting was over-subscribed), representing all areas of
optical radiation measurement from manufacturers of LEDs through to national
metrology institutes. The
symposium covered a very wide range of topics, including
basic principles of photometric, spectroradiometric and colorimetric
measurements, evaluation of uncertainties, new developments in LED technology
and applications (e.g. traffic signalling) and measurement instrumentation.
á Temporal and Spatial Aspects of Light and Colour Perception and Measurement, August 2002, Veszprem, Hungary (organised jointly with Division 1). This brought together about 50 experts in the fields of vision, measurement, signalling and imaging, to discuss issues relating to the perception and measurement of light sources and images whose properties vary with time or space (e.g. flashing beacons used as aids to navigation at sea and test prints used to check the quality of scanners and printers). The presentations covered a wide range of topics, including the visibility of a flash of light, the detection of a moving target in road traffic simulation studies, contrast sensitivity functions, and changes in the performance of the eye as a function of illumination level and age.
5. TECHNICAL REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS
The following CIE Technical
Reports were published:
CIE 54.2-2001 Retroreflection:
definition and measurement
CIE 135/6-1999 45¡/0¡ spectral reflectance factors of pressed polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) powder in CIE 135-1999 CIE Collection in vision and colour and in physical measurement of light and radiation, 1999
CIE 149-2002 The use of tungsten
filament lamps as secondary standard sources
The following CIE Draft
Standards were published:
CIE DS010.3-2003 Photometry
- The CIE system of physical photometry
The following Proceedings
were published
CIE x020-2001 Proceedings of the CIE Symposium 2001 " Uncertainty
Evaluation - Methods for Analysis of Uncertainties in Optical Radiation
Measurement "
CIE x022-2001 Proceedings of the 2nd CIE Expert Symposium on LED
Measurement "Standard Methods for Specifying and Measuring LED and LED
Cluster Characteristics" (2001)
CIE x025-2003 Proceedings of the CIE Symposium '02 on Temporal and
Spatial Aspects of Light and Colour Perception and
Measurement, August 2002
6.
LIAISONS
Liaisons were maintained as follows (those marked * were closed during the quadrennium and those marked + are new liaisons established during the quadrennium):
ComitŽ Consultatif de PhotomŽtrie et RadiomŽtrie Ð CCPR, R Kšhler (BIPM) and M Stock (BIPM)
Division 8+, Y Ohno (US) and A Kravetz (US)
International Association of Lighthouse Authorities Ð
IALA+, C
Andersen (US)
International Dark Sky Association Ð IDA+, J Rennilson (US)
IEC TC34 Lamps and related equipment, G Vandermeersch (BE)
IEC TC100 Audio, video and multimedia systems, Y Ohno (US) and J Schanda (HU)
IEC/ISO JTAG2
Joint technical advisory group 2*, Y Ohno (US)
ISO TC6/WG3 Paper, board & pulps Ð optical properties, J Zwinkels (CA)
ISO TC160 SC2 WG2 Glass in buildings, light and energy transfer*, J Hsia (US)
ISO TC 180/SC 1:
Solar energy/Climate - Measurement and data* D
Kockott (DE)
ISO on reflectance and transmittance issues+, D Rich (US)
OIML, G Sauter (DE)
7. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE WORK IN PROGRESS
TC |
STATUS |
|
2-04 Secondary Standard Sources (J Moore, UK) |
The report has been published as CIE
149-2002. |
|
2-16 Characterisation of the
Performance of Tristimulus Colorimeters (M Rastello, IT) |
Document is nearly complete. At the last
meeting in 2001, comments on the 6th draft were received and an editorial
board was formed within the TC to prepare the final version for TC
ballot. The TCC hopes to finish
the document at the San Diego meeting.
|
|
2-17 Recommendation for Integrated
Irradiance and Spectral Distribution of Simulated Solar Radiation (previously D Kockott, DE, now G
Zerlaut, US) |
The TC was not active for several years,
due to retirement of the chairman form his place of work. Following the 2002
Division meeting, a new chairman was appointed and is now contacting members and
reviewing the previous drafts. |
|
2-19 Measurement of the Spectral
Coefficient of Retroreflection (N Johnson, US) |
The intercomparison of the spectral
coefficient of retroreflection is complete and the report now needs only
final editing. The report will
be sent to the Editor as soon as possible and is expected to be sent for TC
ballot shortly. |
|
2-23 Photometry of Street-Lighting
Luminaires (G
Vandermeersch, BE) |
The planned document is to provide
industrial laboratories with the information they need in order to carry out
the photometric measurements of street-lighting luminaires required in
documents published by D4. CIE 140 already addresses many issues related to
measurement. The TCC needs an exchange of ideas with TC members regarding
what needs to be added in relation to street-lighting luminaires. A meeting
will be held during the quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-24 Users Guide for the Selection of
Illuminance and Luminance Meters (K Ganesha, IN) |
The draft has been completed but there
are some cosine response problems to discuss. The TCC plans to have a virtual meeting to distribute the
draft, but this has not yet taken place. |
|
2-25 Calibration Methods and
Photoluminescent Standard for Total Radiance Factor Measurement (J Zwinkels, CA) |
The TC last met in May 2001 in
Gaithersburg, MD in conjunction with the CORM annual meeting. The ninth draft of the TC report was
discussed. Input was received
on: properties and availability of additional fluorescent material standards,
additional details of NPL spectrofluorimeter, and editorial changes to list
of references. There was
considerable discussion regarding terminology and notation; in particular,
the need to consistently distinguish between fixed and variable measurement
parameters. It was proposed to
include an Appendix in this TC report, containing a cross-reference of
notation in current use for quantities relevant to fluorescence measurements.
This proposal was circulated to TC members for comment and approved. This stimulated the TCC to carefully
review the document to ensure that notation was clearly defined and
consistently implemented. These revisions have been made by the TCC and the
document (tenth draft) is currently undergoing final review before being
circulated for TC ballot. This work
should be completed before the next TC meeting, to be held during the
quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-28 Methods of Characterising
Spectrophotometers
(previously J Verrill, UK, now P Clarke, UK) |
Progress has been slow since the death of
the previous chairman, J Verrill. However, the document is at an advanced
stage, and it is mainly editorial issues that now need to be finalised. It is hoped that a draft for TC
ballot will be available around the time of the San Diego meeting. |
|
2-29 Measurement of Detector Linearity (previously T Goodman, UK, now T
Larason, US) |
The draft is at a fairly advanced stage
but needs more work before it can be regarded as ready for ballot. A new
chairperson was appointed at the 2002 Division meeting. He is now reviewing the
previous work and contacting TC members ready for a TC meeting during the
quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-30 Array Radiometry (J Palmer, US) |
The Chairmanship changed to Palmer in
1998 but no progress has been reported since then. A large number of
abstracts have been collected, but there was an issue of copyright for
abstracts collected in the former chairmanÕs company and a concern that the
information might already be outdated. It was proposed at the 2001 Division
meeting that the abstracts should be passed to TC2-51 for consideration
during the work of this TC, and this was subsequently agreed with the 2
relevant TCCs. TC2-30 was
therefore closed at the 2002 Division meeting. |
|
2-32 Measuring Retroreflectance of Wet
Horizontal Road Markings
(N Hodson, US) |
This TC has been very active during the
past few years, holding regular meetings to discuss the draft documents. The
work is being closely coordinated with Division 4. A meeting is to be held
during the quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-35 CIE Standard for V(l) and VÕ(l) (K Mielenz, US) |
The document has been published as a
draft CIE standard, DS010.3-2003 Photometry - The CIE system of physical
photometry. Several comments were made during the ballot, most of which were
editorial and have now been resolved. However one more significant technical
comment was made, regarding the definition of radiance and luminance (i.e.
whether to use dF/ ..., d2F/É, or some other formalism), which
generated much discussion within the Division. It has been agreed that the
present ILV definition should be used and the question of whether a change to
the definition is required has been referred to TC 2-44. |
|
2-36 Revision of CIE Publication 54:
Retroreflection (J
Rennilson, US) |
The report has been published as CIE
54.2-2001 Retroreflection:
Definition and Measurement
and the TC was consequently closed at the 2002 Division meeting. The need for
a follow on TC, to convert the report to a CIE/ISO standard has been
discussed and agreed. |
|
2-37 Photometry Using Detectors as
Transfer Standards (Y
Ohno, US) |
Work is nearly complete. The sixth draft
was distributed in April 2002 by email, and only a few minor comments were
received. The next draft is for
TC ballot, and needs only minor changes and updates to some figures and the
format of document. The final
version for TC ballot is expected to be ready around the time of the
quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-39 Geometric Tolerances for
Colorimetry (D Rich, US) |
A fourth draft was circulated in June
2002. A meeting is to be held during the quadrennial session in San Diego to
discuss the comments received. |
|
2-40 Characterising the Performance of
Illuminance and Luminance Meters (R Rattunde, DE) |
No report has been received since the
2001 Division meeting. At that time the chairman reported that he was working
on the next draft and was planning to use the e-mail reflector to discuss
this on-line, before holding the next physical meeting. |
|
2-41 Industrial Photometry in Developing
Countries (B Bhattacharya, IN) |
This TC was inactive for many years and
was therefore closed at the 1999 Division meeting. |
|
2-42 Colorimetric Measurements for
Visual Displays
(previously A Hanson, UK, now C Wall, UK) |
The TC met in May 2001 but there has been
little progress since then. During this meeting the 2nd draft was discussed
and several major revisions to the document were agreed, including a complete
review of chapters 4 and 5 to reduce duplication. |
|
2-43 Determination of Measurement
Uncertainties in Photometry
(G Sauter, DE) |
The TC met in May 2001 but there has been
little progress since then. A
draft document has been produced, which is split into two main parts. The
first part, on the fundamentals of uncertainty evaluation, is complete but
requires editing. The second part contains practical examples and the TCC has
made a request for more of these. A meeting is to be held during the
quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-44 Vocabulary Matters (J Moore, UK) |
The Division 2 part of the Vocabulary
(proposed changes) went through Division ballot in June 2002. One objection, which was also raised
with the TC2-35 document (DS10.2e), was that the ILV definition of radiance
and luminance may be incorrect Ð this is now under review. Another request
was to define the CIE standard spectral luminous efficiency function in the
ILV, but it was decided during the 2002 Division meeting that this was
probably unnecessary. |
|
2-45 Measurement of LEDs - Revision of
CIE 127 (K Muray, US) |
This TC has been progressing its work via
e-mail discussions using the e-mail reflector. In particular, the use of
f1-LED to evaluate the V(l) match of photometer heads has been
debated, but no conclusion has yet been reached. The need for an
intercomparison of spectral measurements on LEDs is also under discussion. A
request has been received from Division 6 that the document should include
recommendations on the measurement of radiance for bare chips and
encapsulated LEDs, in order to meet the requirements of the CIE publication
on the photobiological safety of light sources, and this has been added to
the work programme. A meeting is to be held during the quadrennial session in
San Diego. |
|
2-46 CIE/ISO Standards on LED
Intensity Measurements
(J Scarangello, US) |
Work has been progressing via e-mail
discussions. A meeting is to be held during the quadrennial session in San
Diego. |
|
2-47 Characterisation and Calibration
Methods of UV Radiometers
(G Xu, Singapore) |
There is a high level of interest in the
work of this TC from industrial and measurement laboratories. A draft has
been prepared, based closely on CIE publication 69, and this is being
discussed. Members of the TC are being encouraged to send their calibration
procedures to the chairman, for consideration for inclusion in the document.
A new draft has recently been prepared and work is continuing via the e-mail
reflector. |
|
2-48 Spectral Responsivity Measurement
of Detectors, Radiometers, and Photometers (G Eppeldauer, US) |
The TC met in August 2002 to discuss the
fourth draft. The scope of the report is to cover spectral responsivity in
radiant power, irradiance, and radiance mode, in the 200 nm to 2.5 mm spectral
region. Four chapters have been written, including chapter 3 on radiant power
responsivity and chapter 4 on irradiance responsivity. Work on Chapter 5 (radiance responsivity)
is to start shortly. Several
suggestions were made at the meeting, and the next version of the draft
document is to be prepared for a TC meeting during the quadrennial session in
San Diego. |
|
2-49 Photometry of Flashing Light (Y Ohno, US) |
A meeting was held in August 2002, during
which the second draft was distributed and discussed. Section 4 (Effective
Intensity), which described only the Form Factor method in the previous
draft, has now been rewritten to include the three methods currently used, as
a temporary treatment until a consensus can be reached for one best
(recommended) method. There were
considerable discussions on the validity of the various methods proposed and
the consensus was that visual experiments are needed to evaluate the methods,
particularly for trains of pulses and other specific pulses. The TCC agreed to form a Working
Group comprising experts from D1 and D2 to formulate the experimental
conditions of the required visual experiments and publicise a call for
research. Related documents will
be posted on the website. This work is being coordinated with Division 1. |
|
2-50 Measurement of the Optical Properties
of LED Clusters and Arrays
(G Sauter, DE) |
This TC was established at the 1999
Division meeting and the first (informal) meeting was held in May 2001. There
is a high level of interest in this topic, particularly from area of
signalling. The first official meeting is to be held during the quadrennial
session in San Diego. |
|
2-51 Calibration of Multi-channel
Spectrometers (R Austin,
US) |
This TC was established at the 1999
Division meeting and last met in May 2001. There has been little progress
since then, but a meeting is to be held during the quadrennial session in San
Diego. |
|
2-52 Addendum
to CIE 121 for the Photometry of Emergency Lighting Luminaires (G Vandermeersch, BE) |
This TC was established at the 2000
Division meeting and has met several times since then. The work of the TC is
being closely coordinated with that of Division 5, IEC and CEN. A meeting is to be held during the
quadrennial session in San Diego. |
|
2-53 Multi-Geometry Colour
Measurements of Effect Materials (G Ršsler,
DE) |
This TC was established at the 2001
Division meeting and met for the first time in August 2002. This first
meeting was a brainstorming session to consider what should be done by the
TC, and what specific inputs are needed for the report. There was an agreement to start
with a review of existing standards and protocols for measurements on metallic
paints and pigments and effect materials, possibly including a measurement
comparison. The report will begin with an educational part and then
measurement recommendations, including measurement geometry. The recommendations from TC2-39 will
be used as the basis for any recommendations on measurement geometry. The TC will look at DIN and
ASTM standards to investigate the classical description of geometric
tolerances. |
|
2-54 Review of IEC Documents for
Colour Measurement and Management in Multimedia Systems (J Schanda, HU) |
This TC was established during the 2001
Division meeting to provide a mechanism for a more coordinated review of IEC
draft documents. However the volume of draft reports declined markedly during
2001 and it was decided at the 2002 meeting to close the TC and establish a
reportership instead. |
|
2-55 Round Robin Investigation of
Implementation of CIE Photobiological Safety Standard (K Kohmoto, JP) |
This TC was established during the 2002
Division meeting with the following terms of reference: To conduct a
measurement intercomparison in order to investigate potential systematic
errors in the interpretation of the measurement procedures laid down in the
CIE photobiological safety of lamp standard (CIE S009), and determine whether
improvements are required to the specified procedures. The output will be a technical report
describing the intercomparison, the results, and recommendations for
improvements to the measurement procedures in CIE S009. No progress so far. |
8.
REPORTERSHIPS IN PROGRESS
TITLE |
STATUS |
|
2-05 Visual Gloss (Previously J Taylor, UK, now M Pointer,
UK) |
Work is underway in several countries on
the measurement of ÔappearanceÕ and a watching brief is being kept to see
whether a Technical Committee on this subject should be established. |
|
2-06 Standardisation of Measuring
Geometry for the Colorimetry of Metallic Coatings (C McCamy, US) |
This reportership was closed at the 2002
Division meeting, following the establishment of TC2-53 Multi-Geometry
Colour Measurements of Effect Materials. |
|
2-09 Absolute Cryogenic Radiometers (A Parr, US) |
This reportership was closed at the 1999
Division meeting, at the reporterÕs recommendation (it was agreed that since
the use of cryogenic radiometers is, and will continue to be, limited to
national metrology institutes, a CIE technical report on their use was not
necessary or appropriate). |
|
2-18 OIML Matters (G Sauter, DE) |
This reportership was closed at the 2001
Division meeting, and transferred to a liaison activity. |
|
2-21 Use of Detectors as Absolute
Transfer Standards for Spectroradiometry (N Fox, UK) |
This follows TC2-37, which is looking at
photometers as absolute standards.
This reportership is to investigate the potential for taking the next
step, which is to use detectors as absolute standards for spectroradiometry,
e.g., to use diode-array instruments or tuneable-filter systems. There are a lot of developments, but
nothing is yet reliable enough to be generally recommended. This reportership is to be kept open
and will continue to monitor the situation. |
|
2-22 Implementation of Photometric
Units (R Kohler, BIPM) |
This reportership was closed at the 2000
Division meeting, on the recommendation of the reporter. |
|
2-23 ISO/CIE
Standards for the measurement of reflectance and Transmittance (D Rich, US) |
This reportership was established during
the 1999 Division meeting, to consider the need to convert parts of CIE 130
into CIE/ISO standard(s). This is still under consideration. |
|
2-24 Classification
of colour measuring instruments (Y Ohno, US) |
This reportership was established during
the 1999 Division meeting to consider a request from Division 8 for
recommendations on methods for classification of colour measuring instruments
(used for visual displays) in terms of accuracy. The reporter investigated methods including those using
f1Õ (CIE 69), average DE (CIE 13.3), and metamerism index, but
is not convinced that any of these have yet been shown to be suitable for
recommendation for classification purposes. However, there no longer seems to be a strong demand from
Division 8 for a classification system for colorimeters, and it was therefore
agreed at the 2002 Division meeting that the reportership should be closed
and that the need for further work should be considered under the Division 8
liaison function. |
|
2-25 Liaison
with IALA (I Tutt, UK) |
This reportership was established during
the 1999 Division meeting and transferred to a liaison function at the 2002
Division meeting. |
|
2-26 Eye safety of Light Emitting Diodes (T Goodman, UK) |
This reportership was set up in 2001
following on from the LED Symposium.
Following a discussion between the Directors of Divisions 2 and 6, a
new TC (6-55) on Photobiological Safety of LEDs was established in D6 to
consider criteria and recommendations for assessment of the safety of
LEDs. In addition, it was agreed
that TC2-45 should be asked to include a section on measurement of the
radiance of LEDs, and this has now been added to the planned work for this
TC. Therefore, the work of
the reportership has been completed and it was closed during the 2002 Division
meeting. |
|
2-27 Field Measurement for Traffic
Signals (C Anderson, US) |
This reportership was set up in 2001
following on from the LED Symposium. The reporter has begun an investigation
of existing equipment used for field measurement of traffic signals, as used
in the US, and intends to verify the performance of some of these devices for
LED traffic signals. It was
agreed at the 2002 Division meeting that this study would be extended to
outside the US.
|
|
2-28 Evaluation of Colorimeter
Spectral Responsivity (B Kranicz, HU) |
This reportership was set up in 2001
following on from the LED Symposium, to review new methods for assessing the
Ôquality-of-fitÕ of the spectral responsivity of colorimeters, particularly
for use with new sources such as LEDs. A report is to be prepared for the
quadrennial meeting in San Diego.
|
|
2-29 Characterization
of Imaging Luminance Measurement Devices (P Blattner, CH) |
This was set up during the Division
meeting in 2002, to prepare a proposal for a new TC to prepare recommendations
on the characterisation and calibration of CCD-based imaging photometers,
having input from D4 and D8 on the needs from the application side. |
|
2-30 Problems Linked to Correct
Measurement of TL5 Fluorescent Lamps with Existing Electronic Ballasts (G Vandermeersch, BE) |
This reportership was established during
the Division meeting in 2002 to consider the need for recommendations on the
correct measurement of TL5 fluorescent lamps. |
|
2-31 Problems with the Spectroradiometric
Measurement of Light Sources, Particularly those Associated with Bandpass and
Sampling Interval. (D Gibbs, UK) |
This reportership was established during
the Division meeting in 2002 to consider the need for a revision of CIE 63
(1984) and make a recommendation regarding whether a separate document is
necessary to deal specifically with issues relating to band pass and sampling
intervals, including the effects on colour calculations. |
9. DIVISION WEBSITE AND COMMUNICATIONS
During the quadrennium significant improvements have been made to the website, to improve its ease of use and versatility. All current Division activity reports, meeting minutes, membership lists, contact details and circulars are available on the website, and there is an excellent archive of past meeting reports, minutes and activity reports. Many of the draft documents are available to TC members from the website (these are password protected) and e-mail reflectors have been set up to encourage rapid exchange of ideas and to encourage debate; these have been very successful and are being increasingly widely used. The website is hosted on the web server of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, US, at http://cie2.nist.gov. Most communication with Division members is via e-mail and this has helped to ensure that information is distributed quickly and effectively.
10.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The high quality of the
communications with Division members and the website development are mainly due
to the commitment and hard work of the Division Secretary, Dr Yoshi Ohno, and
on behalf of myself and the Division, I record our thanks and appreciation for
his excellent work. I also thank the Associate Directors (Norbert Johnson,
Georg Sauter and Guy Vandermeersch) for their hard work over the quadrennium,
and commend the Division Editor for the excellent work he has done to maintain
the high standard of the technical reports produced by the Division.
Teresa Goodman (Division Director)
National Physical Laboratory, UK
June 2003