Abstract

AbstractA computational method with pseudorandom numbers was used to determine the spectral radiance factors of various dyed or fluorescent white samples, designed to be statistically similar to those evaluated by direct measurements. Colorimetric parameters were then computed and compared with direct readings from a tristimulus colorimeter for various practical conditions. Also obtained were evaluations of errors, comparison between CIE 2° and CIE 10° observers, comparisons among actual filters used, and comparisons with different sources. A number of practical conclusions that are difficult to obtain from direct experimental methods can be deduced from this study.

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