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BS EN ISO 11664-2:2011

Superseded

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Colorimetry CIE standard illuminants

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

04-11-2022

Language(s)

English

Published date

30-09-2011

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FOREWORD
1. SCOPE
2. NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS
4. CIE STANDARD ILLUMINANT A
5. CIE STANDARD ILLUMINANT D65
6. CIE SOURCES FOR PRODUCING CIE STANDARD ILLUMINANTS
ANNEX: BIBLIOGRAPHY (INFORMATIVE)

Describes two illuminants for use in colorimetry.

Committee
CPL/34
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS ISO/CIE 10526. Renumbers & supersedes BS ISO 10526. 2011 version incorporates corrigendum to BS ISO 10526. (09/2011)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
24
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This International Standard specifies two illuminants for use in colorimetry. The illuminants, which are defined in clauses4 and 5 of this International Standard, are as follows:

a) CIE standard illuminant A

This is intended to represent typical, domestic, tungsten‑filament lighting. Its relative spectral power distribution is that of a Planckian radiator at a temperature of approximately 2856K. CIE standard illuminant A should be used in all applications of colorimetry involving the use of incandescent lighting, unless there are specific reasons for using a different illuminant.

b) CIE standard illuminant D65

This is intended to represent average daylight and has a correlated colour temperature of approximately 6500K. CIE standard illuminant D65 should be used in all colorimetric calculations requiring representative daylight, unless there are specific reasons for using a different illuminant. Variations in the relative spectral power distribution of daylight are known to occur, particularly in the ultraviolet spectral region, as a function of season, time of day, and geographic location. However, CIE standard illuminant D65 should be used pending the availability of additional information on these variations.

Values for the relative spectral power distribution of CIE standard illuminants A and D65 are given in Table1 of this International Standard. Values are given at 1nm intervals from 300nm to 830nm.

The term \'illuminant\' refers to a defined spectral power distribution, not necessarily realizable or provided by an artificial source. Illuminants are used in colorimetry to compute the tristimulus values of reflected or transmitted object colours under specified conditions of illumination. The CIE has also defined illuminant C and other illuminants D. These illuminants are described in Publication CIE15:2004 but they do not have the status of primary CIE standards accorded to the CIE standard illuminants A and D65 described in this International Standard. It is recommended that one of the two CIE standard illuminants defined in this International Standard be used wherever possible. This will greatly facilitate the comparison of published results.

It is noted that in the fields of graphic arts and photography extensive use is also made of CIE illuminant D50.

In most practical applications of colorimetry, it is sufficient to use the values of CIE standard illuminants A and D65at less frequent wavelength intervals or in a narrower spectral region than defined in this Standard. Data and guidelines that facilitate such practice are provided in Publication CIE15:2004, together with other recommended procedures for practical colorimetry.

The term \'source\' refers to a physical emitter of light, such as a lamp or the sky. In certain cases, the CIE recommends laboratory sources that approximate the spectral power distributions of CIE illuminants. In all cases, however, the definition of a CIE recommended source is secondary to the definition of the corresponding CIE illuminant, because of the possibility that, from time to time, new developments will lead to improved sources that represent a particular illuminant more accurately or are more suitable for laboratory use.

Subclause6.1 of this International Standard describes CIE source A, which is recommended for laboratory realizations of CIE standard illuminant A. At present, there is no CIE recommended source representing CIE standard illuminant D65.

Standards Relationship
ISO 11664-2:2007 Identical
EN ISO 11664-2:2011 Identical

ISO 11664-1:2007 Colorimetry Part 1: CIE standard colorimetric observers
ISO 23603:2005 Standard method of assessing the spectral quality of daylight simulators for visual appraisal and measurement of colour

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