
TM-30 Tested LED
TM-30 metric

As a new metric which offers comprehensive evaluation on color quality of new light sources especially for the Solid-state Lighting (SSL), TM-30 is widely accepted by the lighting markets.
Comparing to Color Rendering Index (CRI) defined by CIE 13.3, TM-30 brings different concepts, and multidimensional metrics are mentioned in the new method.
Yujileds® provides the TM-30 tested products and data for evaluating its high color quality LED.
Colorimetric observer


The difference of tristimulus values with 2° and 10° is not obvious but should be noticed especially in the range of 400nm-500nm where the 10° observer spectral tristimulus values are relatively higher, which means the human eyes are more sensitive and could distinguish more colors than 2° observer.
Fidelity index (Rf)


Comparatively, CRI utilizes 15 test color samples (TCS) which do not represent the actual colors in the real world, and the general color rendering index only calculates the arithmetic mean value on the first 8 TCS.
The fidelity index Rf has been introduced to the Technical Report CIE 015:2018 and it is aiming to be a new standard for color evaluation. Similar as color rendering index, Rf is an accurate measure of average color fidelity and has a range of 0 to 100, with higher numbers indicating more similarity to the reference.
Sample color fidelity (Rf, CESi)



Local chroma shift (Rcs, hj)
Represent a relative average chroma shift as percentage, negative value indicates a decrease in chroma, and positive value indicates an increase in chroma, j = 1 ~ 16.
Local color fidelity (Rf, hj)
Same calculation procedure as Rf and range as 0 – 100. Rf, hj is analogous to the special color rendering indices of the CIE Test Color Method, j = 1 ~ 16.
Gamut index (Rg)
In addition to an improved color fidelity metric, the TM-30 method introduces an additional dimension to color quality through the gamut index (Rg). The Rg gamut index provides information about the relative range of colors that can be produced (via reflection) by a white light source. A score close to 100 indicates that, on average, the light source reproduces colors with similar levels of saturation as an incandescent bulb (2700K) or daylight (5600K/6500K). For LEDs of decent color quality, Rg can typically range between 80 and 120, with higher scores representing higher overall levels of saturation.


Color vector graphic (CVG)

The color vector graphics are very intuitive and informative tools in informing us about a color source’s tendencies to reveal certain colors as appearing more vivid while others dull. For applications such as task lighting where color accuracy is required, a smooth, evenly distributed vector chart would be desired. On the other hand, for certain applications such as retail, over-saturation in certain colors may even be preferred in order to increase its vividness. YUJILEDS provides wide ranges of phosphors that allow for manufacture of LEDs with customized SPDs that can increase saturation in particular color.
The pure radical shift in the vectors is quantified in a series of 16 measures referred to as local chroma shift, with each value corresponding to one of the hue-angle bins.
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