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Investigation and Research on the Light Environment of Cinema Projection Hall
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jnme.202410208
Author(s)
Ran Duan, Siyi Kuang, Rui Tang*
Affiliation(s)
Art College, Chongqing Technology and Business University, Chonqing, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
In order to study the current situation and problems of cinema projection halls, through the survey questionnaire and practical measurement, it is concluded that: (1) there are many types of cinemas, and the light environment of cinema projection halls lacks relevant national norms and regulations; (2) Most of the screening halls are mainly direct lighting and warm light to meet the functional lighting, and only emergency lighting is reserved during the viewing process; (3) The brightness and brightness contrast of the cinema affect the visual comfort of the audience. In the light environment design of cinema projection hall, it is necessary to improve the environmental illumination, flexibly adjust the brightness of the screen, and improve the light environment of the cinema hall.
Keywords
Cinema Projection Hall; Cinema Light Environment; Brightness and Contrast; Cinema; Investigation and Research
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