luminance unit
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Definition
Noun: A luminance unit is a standard quantity used to measure luminance. Luminance is the intensity of light emitted or reflected from a surface per unit area in a given direction. Therefore, a luminance unit is a specific, defined measure within this system of photometric quantities.
Usage
This term is used in technical, scientific, and engineering contexts, particularly in physics, optics, lighting design, and display technology. It refers to the specific unit (e.g., candela per square meter) applied to quantify the brightness of a light source or a surface as perceived by the human eye.
Examples
- The luminance unit commonly used in the International System of Units (SI) is the candela per square meter (cd/m²).
- When calibrating the monitor, ensure the display's brightness is measured in the correct luminance unit.
- Different countries historically used different luminance units, such as the foot-lambert.
Advanced Usage
- Photometric vs. Radiometric Units: It is important to distinguish luminance units (photometric, weighted by human eye sensitivity) from radiance units (radiometric, measuring pure physical power).
- Contextual Application: The choice of luminance unit (e.g., nit for cd/m² in display industries, apostilb for non-SI contexts) depends on the specific field and regional standards.
Variants and Related Words
- Luminance (n): The photometric quantity being measured, describing the luminous intensity per unit area.
- Candela per square meter (cd/m²) (n): The SI derived unit of luminance. Also called a nit in some contexts.
- Foot-lambert (fL) (n): A non-SI unit of luminance used in the US for screen brightness.
- Lambert (L) (n): A former unit of luminance in the CGS system of units.
- Apostilb (asb) (n): A unit of luminance based on the lambert, equal to 1/π candela per square meter.
Synonyms
- Unit of luminance
- Photometric brightness unit (Note: "brightness" is a perceptual term, while luminance is the physical correlate; this synonym is used informally in technical contexts).
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Luminous intensity unit: A measure of luminous intensity (candela), which is a related but different photometric quantity.
- Illuminance unit: A measure of illuminance (lux, foot-candle), which is the luminous flux incident on a surface, not emitted from it.
Noun
- a measure of luminance