Color Quality Scale

Color Quality Scale (CQS) is a color rendering index (a quantitative measure of the ability of a light source to reproduce colors of illuminated objects). Developed by researchers at NIST[1] the metric aims to overcome some of the issues inherent in the widely used CIE Ra.[2][3]

Several manufacturers are beginning to publish data on CQS scores of their products, including some who claim light sources with CQS scores up to 97.[4]

References

  1. Development of a Color Quality Scale from NIST
  2. Davis, W.; Ohno, Y. "Toward an improved color rendering metric". Proc. of SPIE. 5941: 59411G––1.
  3. Davis, Wendy, and Yoshi Ohno. “Color Quality Scale.” Optical Engineering 49, no. 3 (2010): 033602–033602 – 16. doi:10.1117/1.3360335.
  4. High CRI LED Lighting Supplier


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