GB/T 26180-2010
ActiveMethod of measuring and specifying colour rendering of light sources
光源显色性的表示和测量方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the method for measuring and calculating the colour rendering index (CRI) of light sources, defining how to represent their ability to accurately reproduce object colours. It is primarily applied in the lighting industry for testing and comparing the colour quality of lamps, LEDs, and other artificial light sources in contexts such as indoor lighting, retail displays, and photography. The standard ensures consistent evaluation of colour fidelity across different products and manufacturing batches.
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