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A Method for Reducing Blue Light Hazard from White Light-emitting Diodes Using Colourimetric Characterization of the Display

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White light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are used as a light source in many liquid-crystal displays (LCDs), with blue light generated as a spectral distribution characteristic of white LEDs being potentially harmful to the human retina. We propose a method for reducing the blue light only by calibration and profiling without adjusting. Specifically, this paper attempted to verify the efficacy of colourimetric characterisation for reducing or controlling the blue light. Based on the test results of LCD monitors that use a variety of LED light sources, the white LED exhibited maximal blue light emission at 450 nm, and using colourimetric characterization reduced this emission by ~36%. The proposed method is a novel approach for examining the relationship between display technologies and the human retina.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
 2. Theoretical Background
  2.1. Spectral Distributions for Different White LED Technologies
  2.2. Blue Light Hazard
  2.3. Optical Safety in LED Lighting
  2.4. Colourimetric Characterisation of Displays
 3. Methodology
  3.1. Experimental Design
  3.2. Software
  3.3. Sample Patch Image
 4. Results
  4.1. Spectral Distributions of Different Displays
  4.2. Normalized Visible Spectra of Different BLU Sources
  4.3. 450-nm Peak Level Changes Caused by Colourimetric Characterisation
 5. Conclusions
 References

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  • Howard Kim Department of Management of Technology, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea
  • Hyun-suh Kim Department of Photography, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • Chul-Ho Jung Department of Business Administration, Mokwon University, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
  • Inhwan Yoon Department of Management of Technology, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea

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