Luminance Contrast

Specular Inclusive vs Specular Exclusive for Luminance Contrast Tests

Specular Inclusive vs Specular Exclusive for Luminance Contrast

  • September 19, 2020

Measurement methods when testing for luminance contrast – Specular Inclusive vs Exclusiv...

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Which is better Specular Inclusive vs Specular Exclusive for luminance contrast testing

Why Most Building Doors Do Not Comply!

  • August 1, 2020

Why is the Luminance Contrast requirement within AS1428.1 almost always ignored? Luminance Contrast ...

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Striped Non Compliant Stair Nosing

Stair Nosing Compliance, to Sue or not to Sue

  • December 27, 2018
  • Bruce Bromley

There is nothing like the threat from a disgruntled stair nosing supplier to sue me if I do not retr...

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TGSO Failure

Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSI’s)

  • August 22, 2018
  • Bruce Bromley

TGSI’s & Luminance Contrast Tactile Ground Surface Indicator’s (TGSI’s) are de...

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Yellow TGSIs

But Yellow Tactiles on Concrete Comply….. Dont They?

  • November 14, 2017
  • Mark Krause

We are all familiar with the now, common sight of Tactile Ground Surface indicators, (TGSI’s) on f...

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Tactile Ground Surface Indicators TGSIs Specifications & Compliance?

  • September 26, 2014
  • Bruce Bromley

The endless complexities of the Standards continue. I thought I’d post this after having discu...

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Contrast @ Federation Square

  • September 26, 2014
  • Bruce Bromley

Federation Square is one of the most contrasting places in Victoria!!! Contrasts of people, Cultures...

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What Percentage do discrete TGSI’s need to be?

  • September 26, 2014
  • Bruce Bromley

Architects, Designers and the like often fall into the trap of specifying the individual tactile do...

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Why is Luminance Contrast important

  • September 19, 2014
  • Bruce Bromley

Impaired Vision There are over 300,000 people in Australia who are blind and/or have impaired vision...

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Understanding Luminance Contrast

  • August 22, 2014
  • Bruce Bromley

Colour is defined as “The sensation experienced or caused by light reflected from or transmitted ...

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