“…Kittler and Darula, 2000), (ii) 0oE vg p1:2eE v0 sin g s ; where E v0 ¼ 133:8 klux is the extraterrestrial illuminance, called, illuminance constant (Kittler et al, 1992;CIE, 1994), (iii) 0oE ed p0:8eE e0 sin g s ; (iv) 0oE vd p0:8eE v0 sin g s ; Thus, for each set of observations, the ratio L vz =E vd is estimated and compared to the theoretical L vz =E vd values of the 15 curves for the current solar altitude, g s : Then, each observation is classified in one of the 15 sky standards, only when the measured value of the L vz =E vd ratio lies inside a zone of AE2:5% around the value on the theoretical curve. The case that one observation may be classified in more than one sky standards, due to convergence and intersection of the curves, has also been considered.…”