Evaluating Light Source Color Quality

Sep 18, 2017

 

In a recent webinar hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy Solid-State Lighting (SSL) Program, “DOE TM-30: What have we learned in the past two years,” the topic of TM-30-15 was once again discussed.

What is it?

For those of you who have not heard of TM-30, it’s a new method for evaluating a light source’s color rendition, published by the IES roughly two years ago. To evaluate average color rendition, TM-30 uses a two-metric system:

  1. Color Fidelity (Rf) = the accurate rendition of color so they appear as they would under familiar (reference) illuminants. Scores are between 0-100.
  2. Color Gamut (Rg) = the average level of saturation relative to familiar (reference) illuminants. Scores are between 60 and 140, when Rf > 60.

What’s the difference between TM-30, and the current method?

The current method was developed by the International Commission on Illumination’s (CIE’s) General Color Rendering Index Ra (CRI) and was developed more than 50 years ago, and has been unchanged in the last 40. It calculates the average of 14 color samples, while TM-30 calculates the average of 99 color samples taken from 105,000 real objects. Once the scores are calculated, they are represented in a visual graphic showing the hue and saturation changes:

TM-30 is a way to better evaluate the color quality of a light source. But it’s important to remember that the rating does not determine the light quality of the light source, it determines the color quality of the light source. This method can provide a better representation of average color rendering due to the higher number of color samples, making it a more selective process.

It is not a required method for measuring CRI, but it is an approved one. If it proves to be more efficient, TM-30 may soon become the next required method. There are additional experiments being conducted to test chromaticity and illuminance effects to help us better understand the capabilities of TM-30.

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