NIGHT FLIGHT VISION. II. PSYCHOPHYSICAL COMPARISONS OF THREE COLORS OF COCKPIT LIGHTING.
Abstract
Three different spectral distributions of cockpit display lighting were investigated as to their effects on dark adaptation and visual acuity during night flight. These distributions were instrument and panel lighting red, tungsten (clear) white, and Air Force (lunar) blue-white. Cockpit-lighting brightness (photopic luminance), color and color combinations with the addition of indicator lights were controlled, and effects on dark adaptation and distant visual acuity outside the cockpit were measured. Interactions among lighting colors, photopic and scotopic visual acuities, and luminance thresholds for objects of different sizes were shown. Results were discussed in relation to the literature on dark adaptation and night vision in flight. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1968
- Accession Number
- AD0678560
Entities
People
- Robert W. Bauer
Organizations
- Human Engineering Laboratory