Volume 78, Numbers 3-4, 195-203, DOI: 10.1007/BF00165681

Illumination research as part of a visual assessment of visually impaired individuals

F. W. Cornelissen, A. C. Kooijman, G. Dumbar, G. Wildt and R. Nijland

From the issue entitled "Proceedings of the 185th Meeting of the Netherlands Ophthalmological Society Maastricht, The Netherlands, March 1991"

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Abstract

In this paper we describe a method for the preliminary assessment of the illumination needs of partially sighted individuals. The method is based on determining the smallest readable lettersize under different levels of illumination. Half of the partially sighted in our population had a performance that was dependent upon the level of illumination. At the same time, most of those for whom no improvement in performance was found, did express a preference for a certain level of illumination. Therefore, there remain discrepancies between the objectively determined optimal level and the preference for a certain level. We conclude that the current method is a useful but insufficient method of determining the illumination needs of partially sighted individuals.

Key words  Visual impairments - partially sighted persons - illumination - visual assessment

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