Photometers & Colorimeters
Photometers measure the amount of light emitted from a light source (luminance in the near-field, luminous intensity in the far-field), the light level received at a surface (illuminance) or the total amount of light emitted (luminous flux). Luminance photometers are often called "spot meters" whereas the popular name given to meters that measure illuminance is "lux meter". Tristimulus versions of our photometers tell you the colour (CIE chromaticity and colour temperature) of the light source. Where the spatial light distribution is of interest, an imaging photometer (sometimes called a "video photometer") provides a powerful means of measuring the luminance, illuminance or colour of light as a function of position or angle. An integrating sphere photometer serves to collect all of the light emitted from an extended source. Not sure what you need? Either review our applications area or contact Pro-Lite for informed assistance. Please note that if you need to test the colour rendering performance of your light, you need to use a spectrometer or a spectroradiometer.
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