Visual Performance at Video Display Terminals--Effects of Screen Color and Illuminant Type

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Journal Article
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LBL-37013
Abstract

A limited set of illuminants and phosphor colors are commonly used in video display terminal (VDT) working environments. This study attempts to identify any combinations of such conditions that influence performance on a visually demanding counting task. Experiments were performed to test whether the phosphor color, ambient lighting spectrum, or temporal frequency characteristics of the display and ambient lighting could alter performance. Under conditions where potentially contaminating variables such as reflectance level and screen glare patterns were equalized, no significant differences in performance were produced by the particular sets of stimulus conditions tested. The results suggest that displays and illuminant types that are in common use allow substantially equivalent visual performance.

Journal
Journal of Optometry and Vision Science
Volume
68
Year of Publication
1991
Number
12
Pagination
924-929
Call Number
LBL-37013
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