illuminant standardized by the CIE for the purpose of harmonization EXAMPLE Examples of CIE standard illuminants are: - CIE standard illuminant A: relative spectral distribution of radiant flux based on Planckian radiation at a temperature of about 2 855,5 K;
- CIE standard illuminant D65: relative spectral distribution of radiant flux representing a phase of daylight with a correlated colour temperature of approximately 6 500 K (called also "nominal correlated colour temperature of the daylight illuminant").
Note 1 to entry: CIE standard illuminants should be used whenever appropriate in order to facilitate the comparison of published results. Note 2 to entry: See also CIE 15, Colorimetry. Note 3 to entry: See also ISO 11664-2/CIE S 014-2, Colorimetry – Part 2: CIE Standard llluminants for Colorimetry, in which examples are given for applications of use of CIE standard illuminants. Note 4 to entry: Illuminants B, C and other daylight illuminants, previously denoted as "standard illuminants", should now be termed "CIE illuminants". Note 5 to entry: This entry was numbered 845-03-12 in IEC 60050-845:1987.
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