EVU XXVI 2017 – 29 Photometric investigation using a standard digital camera – Comparative studies on accuracy


Photometric investigation using a standard digital camera –
Comparative studies on accuracy
Roman Stärk *, Michael Krieg, Danijel Cakeljic
DEKRA Automobil GmbH, Germany
*Corresponding author; email: roman.staerk@dekra.com

Abstract

In connection with accidents at night which in most cases involve road users wearing dark clothing, a
relevant factor to investigate is the detection distance. In the past, this distance was determined using
luminance meters, normally those manufactured by LMT, which measured individual spots (spot
photometers). In the last 10 years or so, they have been replaced by camera based imaging systems.
Apart from very expensive professional systems that are also used in the automotive industry, for
several years now, it has been possible to calibrate commercially available SLR cameras and use them as
low cost luminance meters. Their suitability in principle has been established in several publications.
The subject of this paper is a more extensive analysis of the accuracy of this measuring device. To this
end, several measurement series were carried out comparing a number of calibrated SLRs and a
professional luminance meter analysing the following parameters: 1) Accuracy outside the calibrated
luminance range (in which measurements often have to take place) and the influence of these tolerances
on the determination of the detection distance. 2) Sources of measurement errors caused by unsuitable
aperture and shutter speed settings and 3) investigation of erroneous measurement results caused by
specific colours, i.e. does the quality of the result vary depending on the colour of the object that is
measured.

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AutoreRoman Stärk *, Michael Krieg, Danijel Cakeljic DEKRA Automobil GmbH, Germany
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