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The difference between lux and lumens by definition
The core difference can be summarized as follows:- Lux is a measure of illuminance, the total amount of light that falls on a surface
- Lumens is a measure of luminous flux, the total amount of light emitted in all directions.
When to use lux vs when to use lumens
Lux is important for knowing how bright a particular surface appears. This is the crucial metric if you want to know how bright a surface will appear, such as a tabletop, reading material or photography subjects. Without a sufficient lux level, it can be difficult to read or take good photographs. Common lux levels are listed below: Dark, cloudy day: 1,000 lux, or 20 micromoles per second per sq meter Indirect daylight: 10,000 lux, or 200 micromoles per second per sq meter Direct daylight: 100,000 lux, or 2,000 micromoles per second per sq meter Lux is a measure of how much light falls on a particular surface, and can be the result of multiple light bulbs and even daylight mixed in. On the other hand, lumens is important for knowing how much light a single light source emits. This is useful for comparing the total amount of light a bulb emits, but depending on its light distribution and space size, whether it is "enough" for a space or task cannot necessarily be determined.Measurement method differences between lux vs lumens
Since lux is a measure of how much light falls on a surface, even a small, handheld light meter or spectrometer can measure the amount of light that falls on a surface. These are typically lower cost and even be connected to smartphones and used in the field. Lumens, on the other hand measures the amount of light that is emitted by a single light source, and in all directions. Therefore, slightly more sophisticated instruments are required. Typically a goniosphere or integrating sphere is needed. These devices capture the light emitted in all angles, and then measures the collective light emitted.Other Posts
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