A TINT TO REDUCE EYE-STRAIN FROM FLUORESCENT LIGHTING - PRELIMINARY-OBSERVATIONS

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WILKINS, AJ
WILKINSON, P
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[1] Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, CB2 2EF
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10.1111/j.1475-1313.1991.tb00217.x
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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The rapid modulation of light from fluorescent lamps is responsible for eye-strain and headaches. The modulation is greater at certain wavelengths than at others, and it can therefore be reduced by wearing tinted spectacles. A tint was designed: (1) to minimize the luminous pulsation of light from conventional halophosphate fluorescent lamps; (2) to avoid as much as possible any concomitant increase in the pulsation from triphosphor lamps; (3) to interfere with colour perception as little as possible; and (4) to have a cosmetically acceptable colour appearance. The four design criteria conflict. A compromise design is described, together with case histories of patients who appear to have benefited from the use of the tint.
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