ANSI/IES TM-30 for Fine Art Under Low Illuminance
Recorded On: 08/14/2025
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Description: Conservation can restrict light levels low enough to be subject to the Hunt Effect, a perceived decrease in saturation. A pair of Penn State studies explored the application of a red-saturating ANSI/IES TM-30 gamut family on fine art. The results were as complex as the artwork that was illuminated. The presentation will conclude with practical application and the nuances of utilizing ANSI/IES TM-30-24 Technical Memorandum: IES Method for Evaluating Light Source Color Rendition for fine art.
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Dr. J Mundinger
Postdoctoral Scholar
Pennylvania State University
Dr. J Mundinger is a research technologist and practitioner instructor at Penn State University. His research includes color science, spectral optimization of multicolor LED arrays, and lighting control systems. Dr. J utilizes his background in entertainment lighting design and light art to inspire the next generation of Penn State lighting designers.