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휘도대비가 가독성에 미치는 영향에 대한 실험 연구 - 화면 크기와 가독량을 고려한 휘도대비 가이드라인 -
An Experimental Study on the Impacts of Luminance Contrast Upon Readability in VDT Environments 원문보기

Journal of the Ergonomics Society of Korea = 大韓人間工學會誌, v.26 no.2, 2007년, pp.21 - 33  

이수진 (홍익대학교 시각디자인과) ,  김진우 (연세대학교 경영학과)

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The study investigates the effects of luminance contrast, which is the contrast between text color and background color, on readability in VDT environments. Our research goals are to prove that the relationship between luminance contrast and readability is not linear and to explore the best luminanc...

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