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What is LUX

Lux and low lighting chart
Condition Illumination Details
(FTCD) (LUX)
Sunlight
Full Daylight
Overcast Day
Very Dark Day
Twilight
Deep Twilight
10,000
1,000
100
10
1
.1
107,527
10,752.7
1,075.3
107.53
10.75
1.08
Daylight
Range
Full Moon
Quarter Moon
Starlight
Overcast Night
.01
.001
.0001
.00001
.108
.0108
.0011
.0001
Low Light
Level Range

During the day the amount of illumination reaching a scene depends on the time of day and atmospheric conditions.   Direct sunlight produces the highest-contrast scene, allowing maximum identification of objects.   On a cloudy or overcast day, less light is received by the objects in the scene, resulting in less contrast.   To produce an optimum camera picture under the wide variation in light level (such as occurs when the sun is obscured by clouds), an automatic-iris camera system is required.   Typically, scene illumination measured in foot-candles (ftcd) can vary over a range of 10,000 to 1 (or more), which exceeds the operating range of most cameras for producing good quality video images.   The chart above summarizes the light levels occurring under daylight and these low light level conditions.   The equivalent metric measure of light level (lux) compared with the English (ftcd) is given.

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