Hietanen M T, Hoikkala M J
Institute of Occupational Health, Laboratory of Physics, Vantaa, Finland.
Health Phys. 1990 Aug;59(2):193-8. doi: 10.1097/00004032-199008000-00005.
The intensities and spectra of ultraviolet and visible radiation were determined for different types of photofloods (575 to 5000 W) commonly used in television studios and theaters. The measurements were taken with a spectroradiometer at distances of 2.25, 4.5, or 10 m from the lamps. The measured spectral irradiance was weighted against biological hazard functions to determine the potential hazards. The results indicate that in television work, direct viewing of the light source should be limited to a few minutes per day to avoid potential photochemical injury to the retina. In addition, the luminances of the photofloods were calculated. Because the luminance of most of the tested photofloods was several orders of magnitude above the luminance level considered comfortable to the eyes, they can cause discomfort glare.
测定了电视演播室和剧院常用的不同类型(575至5000瓦)摄影泛光灯的紫外线和可见光辐射强度及光谱。使用光谱辐射计在距离灯具2.25米、4.5米或10米处进行测量。将测得的光谱辐照度根据生物危害函数进行加权,以确定潜在危害。结果表明,在电视工作中,每天直视光源的时间应限制在几分钟以内,以避免对视网膜造成潜在的光化学损伤。此外,还计算了摄影泛光灯的亮度。由于大多数测试的摄影泛光灯的亮度比认为眼睛舒适的亮度水平高出几个数量级,它们会造成不适眩光。