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Many glare analysis methods have been developed and utilized for predicting and quantifying discomfort glare issues inside a building. However, the existing methods have not been able to accurately evaluate glare issues when extremely bright glare sources are involved. As luminance values of glare sources get extremely high, the impact of the absolute luminance value begins to dominate the impact...
Extensive human subject research was performed to develop a daylight glare analysis methodology that correlates the Absolute Glare Factor (AGF) and the Relative Glare Factor (RGF). Literature reviews compared existing luminance thresholds developed by different research groups. More than 450 subjective data and visual scenes have been collected and analyzed to develop a new method. A HDR image analysis...
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