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London Imaging Meeting: Lighting and Imaging

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Institute of Physics, London, UK

CIE experts Sophie Jost (ENTPE, CIE Division 1: Vision and Colour) and Jon Y. Hardeberg (NTNU, CIE Division 8: Image Technology) are organising the London Imaging Meeting (LIM) conference at Institute of Physics, London, UK from 8-10 September 2025. The London Imaging Meeting (LIM) is a yearly topic-based conference focused on the future of imaging science and its intersection with other areas. The theme for 2025 is Lighting and Imaging. LIM 2025 hopes to serve as a venue to bring together innovators, researchers, industry professionals, and academics interested in all aspects of the lighting and imaging to promote interaction between these communities and the many others that share an interest in these topics.

Conference Chairs

  • Sophie Jost, ENTPE, France
  • Jon Y. Hardeberg, NTNU, Norway

Keynote Speakers

  • Robin Wang, co-founder and CEO of Living Optics, Oxford, England (UK) | Talk title: "Reluctantly starting a hyperspectral camera company: a guide to the terrors of the start-up world"
  • Anya Hurlbert, Professor of Visual Neuroscience, Newcastle University (UK) | Talk title: "Does perceiving the illumination have anything to do with colour constancy?"
  • Michaël Murdoch, RIT, Rochester (USA) | Talk Title: "Color in AR"

Important Dates

  • Paper Submission: 16 May 2025
  • Paper Acceptance: 30 June 2025
  • Camera-ready Paper: 14 July 2025
  • Summer school: 8 September 2025
  • Conference: 9-10 September 2025

Topics of Interest

  • Imaging and lighting: light simulation rendering, computational imaging, image reproduction, computational colour constancy, digital imaging devices, HDR imaging, hyperspectral imaging, immersive, extended and enhanced reality imaging (VR/AR/XR), flare,
  • Lighting devices: LED lighting systems, smart and sustainable lighting, headlight design, safety lighting, resilient lighting,
  • Lighting applications: interior/exterior lighting, lighting design, daylight, automotive lighting, light pollution and biodiversity, horticultural lighting, visual ergonomics and digital display use,
  • Light and health: light dosimetry, melanopsin and ipRGCs response, temporal light modulation,
  • Colour and vision: photometric and colorimetric observers, colour matching, functions, colour appearance models, chromatic adaptation, colour rendering, glare, psychophysics,
  • Physics and measurement: radiometry, photometry, metrology, astrophysics and material appearance including gloss, sparkle, graininess, translucency, speckle, BRDF, BTDF, BSSRDF...

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