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IES Transaction: An Instrument for the Measurement of Equivalent Sphere Illumination

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Pages 183-189 | Published online: 20 Sep 2013

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M. G. Bassett, J. A. Chrysler & G. E. Mulvey. (1982) Study and Analysis of Field Methods for Assessing Visual Quality/Performance in Computer Designed Lighting Systems. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 11:4, pages 241-252.
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Gregg Hauser. (1980) On the Analysis of Equivalent Sphere Illumination (ESI) for Arbitrary Target Orientation. Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society 9:2, pages 69-76.
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