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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by pk:
Yes we have two lab spheres.
And we do gives 'real' lumen ratings, including reflector and lens deficiency.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
pk..... could you please enlighten me more in layman's language how its done.
Do you pass lightbeam into a device and measure the lightbeam going out of the smaller opening at the other end? That's how I imagine it might be done because light sensors I see are too small to capture lightbeam in its wholeness as it emits from flashlight's bulb, reflector and lens.
Does the lumen rating represent the brightness of the beam in its wholeness or just a part of it... say the hotspot?
I aim to improve my knowledge.
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Yes we have two lab spheres.
And we do gives 'real' lumen ratings, including reflector and lens deficiency.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
pk..... could you please enlighten me more in layman's language how its done.
Do you pass lightbeam into a device and measure the lightbeam going out of the smaller opening at the other end? That's how I imagine it might be done because light sensors I see are too small to capture lightbeam in its wholeness as it emits from flashlight's bulb, reflector and lens.
Does the lumen rating represent the brightness of the beam in its wholeness or just a part of it... say the hotspot?
I aim to improve my knowledge.
- verge -