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Presentation Program
Joint Meeting of ISCC/CORM
Lighting in Artistic, Commercial, and Retail Spaces
March 2-3, 2010, Gaithersburg, Maryland
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Foreign Visitors Registration (Required by NIST)
Tentative Speakers
Conference schedule:
Tuesday March 2, 2010
08:30 09:00 Registration
09:00 09:15 Welcoming address & opening remarks
Session 1: The Use of Lighting in Commercial and Artistic Spaces Steven Weintraub, Chair
09:15 09:45 Gordon Anson (National Gallery of Art) - Exhibition Lighting: Calculating the Complex Interaction of Space and Object
9:45 10:15 Christopher Maines (National Gallery of Art) - Predicting and Quantifying Damage
10:15 10:45 Carl W. Dirk (University of Texas), et al, Design of Illuminants to reduce Photochemical Degradation of Works of Art
10:45 11:00 Refreshment break
11:00 11:30 Steven Weintraub (Art Preservation Services) - Artists
Intent and the Determination of Color Temperature Preference and On Cognitive
Elements of Illumination
11:30 12:00 Paul Gregory (Focus Lighting) - The Experience of Lighting in The Artistic, Commercial, and Retail Spaces: The Metric of Success
12:00 12:30 Panel Discussion: Color Constancy and the Qualitative Experience of Color Perception
12:30 01:45 Lunch (on your own)
Session 2: Vision and Aesthetics David Wyble, Chair
1:45 2:15 Mark Rea and Jean Paul Freyssinier (RPI Lighting Research Center) - A Test of a Two-Measure Color Rendering Proposal
2:15 2:45 Yoshi Ohno (NIST) - Experiment on Color Rendering Preferences
2:45 3:00 Refreshment break
3:00 3:30 Terry McGowan (Lighting Ideas, Inc.) - Functional
and Decorative Lighting - Whats The Difference and Why Is It Important?
3:30 4:00 Gersil Kay (Conservation Lighting International) - Oh Say, Can You See?
Wednesday March 3, 2010
9:30 12:00 Tours of NIST Laboratories
12:00 1:15 Lunch (on your own)
Session 3: Practical and Measurement Aspects of Lighting Cameron Miller, Chair
01:15 2:15 Cameron Miller (NIST) - From NIST to Field Measurements and Everything in Between
2:15 3:15 Nick Lena (Gamma Scientific) - Commercial Lighting Measurements Methods, Metrics, and Myths
3:15 3:30 Refreshment break
3:30 4:00 Michael Grather (Luminaire Testing Laboratory) - Development of IES Files and How to Use Them
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