MarketInternational Commission on Illumination
Company Profile

International Commission on Illumination

The International Commission on Illumination is the international authority on light, illumination, colour, and colour spaces. It was established in 1913 as a successor to the Commission Internationale de Photométrie, which was founded in 1900. It is based in Vienna, Austria.

Organization
The CIE has six active divisions, each of which establishes technical committees to carry out its program: • Division 1: Vision and Colour • Division 2: Physical Measurement of Light and Radiation • Division 3: Interior Environment and Lighting Design • Division 4: Transportation and Exterior Applications • Division 6: Photobiology and Photochemistry • Division 8: Image Technology Two divisions are no longer active. • Division 5: Exterior Lighting and Other Applications • Division 7: General Aspects of Lighting The president of the CIE is Jennifer Veitch from Canada. CIE publishes Technical Reports (TRs), International Standards (ISs) and Technical Notes (TNs). International Standards (ISs) are often further developed as dual standards with the ISO or IEC. ==Milestones==
Milestones
color space • In 1924 it established the standard photopic observer defined by the spectral luminous efficiency function V(λ), followed in 1951 by the standard scotopic observer defined by the function V(λ). • Building on the Optical Society of America's report on colorimetry in 1922, --> ==See also==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com