The type of light meter that measures the light intensity in pictures is a foot-candle meter. They help in setting the camera right and help in calculating the best lighting.
a meter is longer than a foot
The foot candle, a unit of illuminance, was developed by the American physicist and inventor, William Thompson, who is also known as Lord Kelvin. The term "foot candle" refers to the amount of light produced by a candle at a distance of one foot. While Thompson contributed to the understanding of light measurements, the concept of the foot candle became widely used in lighting design and engineering.
The amount (flux) of light incident at a distance of 1 foot from a standard candle.
A foot candle refers to the the amount of light a light bulb, sun.. etc puts out.
No, a meter is not as big as a foot. A meter is approximately 3.28 feet, making it longer than a foot. Therefore, one meter is equivalent to about 39.37 inches, while a foot is 12 inches.
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In round figures, 1 meter = 3.281 feet 1 foot = 0.305 meter
There are 3.2808399 feet in 1 meter. 1 meter = 3.2808399 feet
Light Level or Illuminance, is the total luminous flux incident on a surface, per unit area. The work plane is where the most important tasks in the room or space are performed.Measuring Units Light Level - IlluminanceIllumenance is measured in foot candles (ftcd, fc, fcd) (or lux in the metric SI system). A foot candle is actually one lumen of light density per square foot, one lux is one lumen per square meter. 1 lux = 0.0929 foot candle = 1 lumen /sq meter = 0.0001 phot1 ftcd = 1 lux / 10.7521 lumen/sq ft = 1 foot candle = 1x104 lux = 1 phot