Foot-Lambert calculator

is a unit of luminance (the intensity of light emitted from a surface). It is the luminance of a perfectly diffusing surface emitting or reflecting 1 lumen per square foot. This unit is used in the US and Canada, and worldwide in the cinema business.
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Luminance conversion

Nit
478 cd/m2
Candela per square meter
478 cd/m2
Candela per square foot
44.4 cd/sq.ft.
Stilb (CGS)
0.0478 Stilb
Apostilb (blondel)
152.15 Apostilb
Lambert
0.015215 Lambert
Foot-Lambert
139.5 ftL
Exposure Value
11.9 EV

Screen luminance: EV11.9

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Explanation

A foot-lambert or footlambert (ftL, sometimes fl or ft-L) is a unit of luminance. For screens that are projected upon (like cinema, home cinema), it quantifies how much light is reflected (to the center of the room). This depends on the amount of light produced (lumens), the size of the screen and the screen gain.

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