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lumens Lumens, also called Luminous Intensity, represents the total amount of photons emitted by a light source at any given time. Lumens is not the same as brightness, which is the maximum concentration of photons on a given location. Lumens is non-directional (unlike Candelas). (Summing this up over a surface gives total flux, but a point source has no area so you can't really calculate its intensity.)
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lumens Unit of light measurement typically for projectors.
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lumen The unit of measure for the light energy which flows in air. The total light output from electric sources is expressed in lumens. A uniform source of one candlepower placed in a sphere emits 12.57 lumens or mean spherical candela equals to 12.57 lumens.
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lumen a unit of measurement quantifying the amount of light emitted from a light source.
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lumen It is a measurement of illumination on a screen or other surface. 1 Lumen/m2 = 1 Foot-candle.
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