Just noting this down here. Currently, calculateEquivalentDaylightAlphaOpic uses predefined values up to 4 decimal points, thereby losing some precision. It would be better to calculate the values on the fly, and use these, as this would explain small discrepancies with the current CIE toolbox.
Just noting this down here. Currently,
calculateEquivalentDaylightAlphaOpic
uses predefined values up to 4 decimal points, thereby losing some precision. It would be better to calculate the values on the fly, and use these, as this would explain small discrepancies with the current CIE toolbox.