Lighting Research & Technology | 2019

Four-component, white LED with good colour quality and minimum damage to traditional Chinese paintings

 
 
 
 

Abstract


A correlated colour temperature tunable, four-component, LED system suitable for illuminating traditional Chinese paintings painted with inorganic pigments (iop-TCPs) has been designed. This light source can meet the requirements for protective illumination and colour quality in museum illumination. The damage to iop-TCPs caused by the individual 450\u2009nm, 510\u2009nm, 583\u2009nm and 650\u2009nm monochromatic LEDs used to construct the LED system were obtained through a long-term illumination experiment. Then, we calculated the damage resulting from the corresponding four-component white LEDs with various spectral power distributions, the intensities of which were iterated by a brute force algorithm. The constructed spectral power distributions were evaluated by the damage and colour quality formulae. The results showed that the better colour quality spectral power distributions with higher correlated colour temperatures cause less damage to iop-TCPs. The lowest damage spectral power distributions, satisfying colour quality requirements with correlated colour temperatures ranging from 2700\u2009K to 4000\u2009K, were obtained by calculating the corresponding parameters of the formed spectral power distributions and further selection. This paper not only provides a colour temperature tunable, four-component, white LED system suitable for illuminating iop-TCPs but also sets out a methodology that can be used to identify white LEDs suitable for other cultural relics based on damage limitation and visual requirements.

Volume 51
Pages 1077 - 1091
DOI 10.1177/1477153518819039
Language English
Journal Lighting Research & Technology

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