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Measurement of light incident on mobile displays in various environments

— By using a single‐lens digital camera with an attached 180° fisheye lens, the incident light at the surface of a mobile display in 112 different environments, including outdoor and indoor environments and inside an automobile, were measured. The data were analyzed for some typical environments in...

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Published in:Journal of the Society for Information Display 2006-11, Vol.14 (11), p.999-1002
Main Authors: Kubota, Satoru, Okada, Sou, Sakai, Eiji, Fujioka, Takayuki
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