IES DG 17 2005
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IESNA DG-17 Fundamentals of Lighting for Videoconferencing
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IES | 2005 | 31 |
This Design Guide addresses concepts and criteria for single-camera videoconference systems for small audiences in any small video-based communication environment. It does not address more complex distance learning facilities, corporate studios or educational broadcast facilities. These more complex situations will be handled in a forthcoming Recommended Practice edition of this document.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Cover |
2 | Copyright |
4 | Committee |
6 | Contents |
8 | 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Applications to Meeting Spaces 2.1 Environments 2.2 Requirements |
9 | 3.0 Human Visual Requirements 3.1 Source-Task-Eye Geometry 3.1.1 Distractions |
10 | 3.1.2 Glare and Veiling Reflections |
11 | 3.2. Summary 4.0 Video Requirements 4.1 The Camera |
12 | 4.1.1 Video Noise 4.1.2 Saturation 4.1.3 Inaccurate Color Rendering |
13 | 4.1.4 Inadequate Depth of Field 4.2 The Codec |
14 | 4.3 Output – the Displays 5.0 Architectural Requirements and Approach |
15 | 6.0 Lighting Metrics and Quality 6.1 Luminance and Illuminance |
17 | 6.2 Recommendations 7.0 Design Approach |
18 | 7.1 Design Program and Procesds 7.2 Light Distribution 7.3 Layers of Light |
20 | 7.4 Luminaire Selection 7.5 Luminaire Types |
22 | 7.6 Lighting Plan 8.0 Lighting Controls |
23 | 8.1 Lighting Control Requirements 8.2 Establishing Lighting Zones 8.2.1 Varieties of Zones 8.2.2 Lighting Scenes |
24 | 8.3 Fluorescent Dimming 8.4 Lighting Control Types |
25 | 8.4.1 Small Rooms 8.4.2 Medium Size Rooms 8.5 Integrating Control with AV 8.6 Integration of Window Treatments 9.0 Lighting System Commissioning and Maintenance 9.1 Commissioning Checklist 9.2 Lighting System Training 9.3 Lighting Maintenance Manual |
26 | 9.4 Maintenance Glossary |
28 | References/Bibliography |