Light & Color Courses
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Discover the stakeholders, influencers, and motivations to expand light from a “footcandle requirement” to a beacon for community, a connector of people and spaces and a driver of evening and nighttime economies.
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This webinar will demonstrate how light remains a driving force in architecture, and how lighting designers and architects can collaborate to create better lighting and better buildings.
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This presentation will summarize the previous literature on color discrimination and discuss recent work in this area. A recently published study by the current speaker will be discussed, which dispels the conventional wisdom that gamut area is a predictive color discrimination metric.
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This presentation will summarize the previous literature on color discrimination and discuss recent work in this area. A recently published study by the current speaker will be discussed, which dispels the conventional wisdom that gamut area is a predictive color discrimination metric.
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- Non-member - $40
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Conservation can restrict light levels low enough to be subject to the Hunt Effect, a perceived decrease in saturation. This presentation presents relevant research and a practical application of ANSI/IES TM-30-24 Technical Memorandum: IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition for fine art.
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- Non-member - $39
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This webinar offers an overview of the application of color rendering in lighting design, from schematic design to design development to documentation and beyond.
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This is part 1 of a two part course titled Architecture for Light. The course - as a whole - examines design considerations for creating built environments which embrace light.
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This is part 2 of a two part course titled Architecture for Light. The course - as a whole - examines design considerations for creating built environments which embrace light.
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The Architecture for Light Package includes "Architecture for Light: Part 1 and 2". Save $5 by purchasing both "Architecture for Light" courses together as a package.
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- Non-member - $75
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A look into how the ASHRAE 90.1 lighting model works, and the inputs and outputs of the model.
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- Non-member - $40
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