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- Les comités techniques sont le fondement du succès et de l’activité
de la CIE. Ils sont formés d’experts du monde entier qui préparent des
rapports, des recommandations et des normes basées sur des connaissances
scientifiques.
- Tous les pays membres peuvent fournir un apport en nommant un expert
pour faire partie d’un comité technique. Consultez les sites Web sur
les divisions pour obtenir la liste des comités qui sont actuellement
actifs.
Comités techniques actifs ayant des membres canadiens (2007):
Division
1: Vision et couleur
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TC1-27 |
TC 1-27 Specification
of Colour Appearance for Reflective Media and Self-Luminous Display
Comparisons To study and make recommendations for the specification
of a colour appearance match between a reflective image and a self-luminous
display image. |
A. Robertson |
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TC1-37 |
Supplementary System
of Photometry To establish a system of photometry to assess
lights in terms of their comparative brightness relationship |
W. Cowan |
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TC1-42 |
Colour Appearance
in Peripheral Vision To prepare a technical report on colour
appearance zones for coloured lights in terms of unique hues in
peripheral vision. |
S. McFadden |
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TC1-44 |
Practical Daylight
Sources for Colorimetry 1.) To intercompare existing daylight
sources for colour measuring instruments and colour matching booths.
2.) On the basis of this intercomparison, to recommend practical
methods for simulating daylight illuminants. |
J. Zwinkels |
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TC1-54 |
Age-related Change
of Visual Response To establish spectral luminous efficiency,
visual acuity, and contrast sensitivity as a function of age |
D. Kline |
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TC1-55 |
Uniform Colour Space
for Industrial Colour Difference Evaluation To derive a
new uniform colour space for industrial colour difference evaluation
using existing experimental data. |
A. Robertson |
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TC1-56 |
Improved Colour-Matching
Functions To compare results based on the current CIE colour-matching
functions, CMFs proposed by Dr. Thornton´s laboratory, and of CIE
TC 1-36. To initiate experiments to get the data for such comparison
in different laboratories. To report to CIE Division 1 on the results
of above investigation and on eventual recommendation for future
CIE colour-matching functions. The TC will concentrate on the testing
of Grassman´s Laws and the transformatibility of primaries |
A. Robertson |
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TC1-57 |
Standards in Colorimetry
To prepare an ISO/CIE Standard(s) that describes 1.) the
method of calculating CIE tristimulus values and chromaticity coordinates,
2.) a uniform colour space and its associated metrics, and 3.) a
formula for industrial colour difference evaluation. |
A. Robertson (Président);
J. Zwinkels |
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TC1-64 |
Terminology for
Vision, Colour and Appearance To monitor the terminology
requirement of Division 1 including the revision of the present
ILV terms and the addition of new terms. |
S. McFadden (Président) |
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TC1-60 |
Contrast Sensitivity
Function for Detection and Discrimination 1.) To specify
a baseline achromatic CSF with its reference conditions and reference
observer. 2.) To specify CSF extensions based on discrimination
thresholds, as well as chromatic CSFs for both detection and discrimination. |
S. McFadden |
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TC1-66 |
1-66 Indoor Daylight
Illuminant To prepare a CIE recommendation on an Indoor
Daylight Illuminant and a corresponding Indoor Daylight Source,
considering the needs of the partner international organisations. |
B. Jordan, J. Zwinkels |
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TC1-67 |
1-67 The Effects
of Dynamic and Stereo Visual Images on Human Health To
write a technical report on the physiological and psychophysical
effects of dynamic and stereo visual images in terms of photosensitive
seizures, visually induced motion sickness and eyestrain. |
B. Tansley |
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TC1-69 |
Colour
Rendering of White Light Sources: To prepare a CIE
Technical Report on recommended new metric (or system of metrics),
including calculation procedures and justification for recommendation. Chair:
Wendy Davis (US) |
I. Ashdown |
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TC1-71 |
Tristimulus Integration To
investigate methods for computing weighting tables for the calculation
of tristimulus values from abridged data. |
B. Jordan |
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R1-44 |
Limits
of Normal Colour Vision. To review the literature to see what
information is available to establish the limits of normal colour
vision. |
S. McFadden |
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Liaison
between Division 1 and
ISO TC6/WG3 |
Paper, Board, & Pulps
– Optical Properties |
J. Zwinkels |
Division
2 Mesures physiques de la lumière
et des radiations
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TC 2-25 |
Calibration Methods
and Photoluminescent Standard for Total Radiance Factor Measurement
Prepare a CIE report on methods for measurement of total radiance
factors of photoluminescent materials. Recommendations for realizing
and calibrating photoluminescent standards by the one and two-monochromator
method will be included. |
J.C. Zwinkels (Président) |
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TC 2-28 |
Methods of Characterizing
Spectrophotometers Write a CIE report on the characterization
of spectrophotometers by means of reference materials and other
methods, with particular reference to linearity, wavelength error,
stray light, and integrating sphere errors. |
J.C. Zwinkels, A.R. Robertson
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TC 2-43 |
Determination of
Measurement Uncertainties in Photometry To prepare a CIE
recommendation as basis for the determination of measurement uncertainties
valid for most of the quantities used in photometry. |
A.
Gaertner |
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TC 2-47 |
Characterization
and Calibration Methods of UV Radiometers To prepare a
CIE recommendation on methods of characterization and calibration
of broad-band UV radiometers in the spectral ranges of UVA and UVB
for industrial applications. |
L.P.
Boivin, B. McArthur |
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TC 2-48 |
Spectral Responsivity
Measurement of Detectors, Radiometers and Photometers To
rewrite the Technical Report CIE 64-1984 "Determination of
the spectral responsivity of optical radiation detectors" to
update device and measurement technology, and include the spectral
irradiance responsivity measurement for radiometers and photometers
from UV to near IR. |
L.P.
Boivin , R. McArthur |
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TC 2-53 |
Multi-Geometry Colour
Mesurements of Effect Materials To write recommendations
for the colour measurement of effect materials |
J.C.
Zwinkels |
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TC 2-57 |
Revision of CIE
S 014-2 To revise CIE Standard S 014-2 (CIE Standard Illuminants)
to include Illuminant D50. |
A.R.
Robertson (Président), J.C. Zwinkels |
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TC 2-60 |
Effect of Instrumental
Bandpass Function and Measurement Interval on Spectral Quantities
To prepare a Technical Report that describes the effect of instrumental
bandpass functions and measurement wavelength interval on spectrally
resolved quantities and to provide recommendations on suitable methods
to minimise the error introduced by instrumental bandpass functions
on spectrally integrated or weighted quantities. |
A.R.
Robertson, J.C. Zwinkels |
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R2-33 |
Laser-based projection
displays |
K.
Niall |
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ISO TC6: Paper, Pulp, Board: |
Paper, Board, & Pulps |
J.C.
Zwinkels |
Environnement
intérieur et étude de l'éclairage
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3-34 |
Protocols for Describing
Lighting To establish a catalogue of application-independant
descriptors of lighting. To provide relevant, specific, objective
definitions of supporting concepts associated with lighting. To
develop a measurement protocol for each of the descriptors, with
the goal of achieving protocols for use equally by researchers,
in recommendations, and in design. To prepare a strategy and action
plan for widespread promulgation and application of these protocols
and definitions by researchers, journal editorial boards, lighting
educators, CIE Technical Committees and Standards, and in other
lighting organisations. |
J. Veitch (Président); D.
Smith (Correspondant) |
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3-46 |
Research Roadmap
for Healthful Interior Lighting Applications The
TC will review relevant CIE publications and the more recent scientific
literature to identify the information that is needed before such
lighting application may take place. The output will be a technical
report which will describe a research roadmap intended to stimulate
fundamental research into questions relevant to lighting applications.
This technical committee follows from the publication of CIE 158:2004
and the two CIE expert symposia on light and lighting and health
in 2004 and 2006. |
J. Veitch (Président) |
Division 4 Éclairage et signalisation
pour les transports
Division 5 Éclairage
extérieur et autres applications
Division 6 Photobiologie et photochimie
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TC 6-49 |
TC 6-49 Infrared
Cataract To evaluate current biophysical data related to
infrared and heat-induced cataractogeneses and report on the potential
mechanisms - both thermal and photochemical |
A.P. Cullen |
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TC 6-55 |
Light Emitting Diodes
To report on the differing methods of assessing the photobiological
safety of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). The assessment measures
in the CIE Lamp Safety Standard, CIE S009/E:2002 will be compared
to the measures in IEC 60825-1-2001. This entails a review
and report on the known effects from a physiological standpoint
and a determination of the dose relationships that pose a potential
risk for eye injury from excessive irradiation. |
J.D.Yvon Deslauriers |
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TC 6-62 |
Photobiological Strategies
for Adjusting Circadian Phase to Minimize the Impact of Shift Work
and Jet Lag.
Terms of reference: To evaluate currently available biological
research data relating to chronobiological effects and neurorendocrine
effects, to include alerting effects with the aim of develop strategies
for countering the effects of shift work and jet lag, as well as
other sleep-wake disorders. |
Marie Dumont |
Divison 8 Technologie des images
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TC8-10 |
Office Lighting for Imaging To report on the spectral
power distribution and illumination levels used to view images in
office lighting conditions. The report is to be based on empirical
research. |
Byron Jordan |
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