Test charts are perfect for testing digital cameras, cell phones or other objective measurements, but there are certain aspects of testing a camera that requires a real scene. One of these aspects is the correct white balancing for different types of illuminants. Another is determining the visual loss of detail due to noise reduction or the amount of noise in an image.
You can, of course, do tests with real scenes for yourself, but how to make these tests comparable over time? Or between different work groups from different parts of the world?
We have developed the lightSTUDIO to make this type of visual analysis possible. It provides the standard types of illumination and is large enough to illuminate a whole tabletop scene. It also allows remote control and the dimming of the lights from a PC using a USB interface.
The lightSTUDIO always comes with the same interior objects (see picture to the right) to produce a more accurate worldwide test comparison between labs. Each object was carefully chosen based on our experience in camera testing and can provide you with useful information about your camera system.
The lightSTUDIO with its interior objects and the switchable light sources has developed into one of our top selling products for image quality analysis. It has become one of the industry standards for a camera test scene.
Please note that images are only examples and details and product layout may differ.
We offer two different light sources for the lightSTUDIO.
lightSTUDIO-L (LED V2 lightHEAD)
The lightSTUDIO-L is based on iQ-LED V2 technology and is our standard lightSTUDIO option. Similar to our other LED products, the lightSTUDIO-L uses ten individual iQ-LED V2 elements to replicate almost any light spectrum for your camera testing. These elements use 41 SMD high power LEDs separated into 20 color channels and can reach a maximum intensity of 2000 lux.
With the introduction of iQ-LED V2, it is now possible to control the functionality of the lights without the use of a PC. You can store up to 44 different illuminants and one sequence on the device (controllable via microswitches on the device itself).
The lightSTUDIO-L uses a mini-spectrometer that has a better spectral resolution, higher sensitivity and a spectral range of 380 - 820 nm.
Apart from the standard lightSTUDIO-L, we also offer the lightSTUDIO-L with moving targets (lightSTUDIO-LM) and with HDR targets (lightSTUDIO-LH).
Additional options (only for lightSTUDIO-L):
Nowadays, most devices feature still photography and video functionality. When comparing compression technologies, artifacts, motion blur and other aspects in a video, the lightSTUDIO can come equipped with moving targets. One of these is a horizontally moving frame that can hold a variety of targets including dead leaves or a slanted edge target. The motion speed is adjustable up to 3 m/s.
A second movable section is a rotating plate on the back wall of the box which also allows for adjusting the speed (up to 300rpm). It can carry a sector chart or any custom chart. A Timecode display helps to keep track of the sequenced movements in the footage.
The moving lightSTUDIO also includes the iQ-Trigger, a mechanical finger, to release the camera under test automatically. For stabilizing the whole setup with moving parts, the moving target option comes with a Rolling Cart for easy mobility.
Our HDR version of the lightSTUDIO incorporates two LG4 lightboxes to produce high contrast test scenes. The LG4 uniformly illuminates transparent test charts for various measurements, e.g., OECF or color. Test charts are sold separately and do not come with the lightSTUDIO package.
See our chart page for a look at all our transparent test charts.
When attempting to avoid stray light, which reduces the contrast in the foreground, place the light boxes in the back of a surrounding black box. Then insert this box into the center part of the back wall of the lightSTUDIO. That way contrast ratios of more than 10.000:1 can be reached.
lightSTUDIO AW (Adaptive White)
Over the last few years, fluorescent lighting has become obsolete due to the limited availability of fluorescent tubes. The lightSTUDIO AW replaces the previous lightSTUDIO-S versions that relied on fluorescent tubes to illuminate a real test scene.
This version uses AW technology, allowing you to select different correlated color temperatures (CCT) instead of a single color temperature with fluorescent tubes. lightSTUDIO-AW has two versions, one with high-power CRI and one with even higher CRI, depending on your illumination specifications.
In addition, the AW version is delivered with a dividing wall (easily insert or remove), allowing you to create two separate test scenes, each with a different illumination spectrum for direct comparison in a single image.
Please note that images are only examples and details and product layout may differ.
Modular illumination and motion system (Version 2.6.0)
lightSTUDIO software (Windows 64bit installer)
lightSTUDIO software changelog (txt)
AW illumination control (Version 2.7.0)
Please note that V2.7.0 is only for lightSTUDIO AW. Please use V2.6.0 for all other product variations.
Documents - lightSTUDIO AW Bundle
Please note that the bundle consists of the head, mount, and interior.
lightSTUDIO AW Head user manual (English)
lightSTUDIO AW Head Anleitung (Deutsch)
lightSTUDIO AW Head datasheet (English)
lightSTUDIO AW Head Datenblatt (Deutsch)
lightSTUDIO AW Mount user manual (English)
lightSTUDIO AW Mount Anleitung (Deutsch)
Documents - lightSTUDIO-L/S
Please note that the "S" versions of the lightSTUDIO are no longer available for purchase.