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Lighting Calculator

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All Versions of LuxCalc

2.2

December 28, 2023

The light meter constant (C) default value was changed from 330 to 280 to improve accuracy. If you feel that exposure calculations are not accurate enough, try experimenting with the C constant.
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2.1

July 23, 2022

Fixes the bug: the new version crashes if the previous version is still installed.
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2.0

July 12, 2022

Added lighting contrast calculation page Improved navigation

1.0

June 21, 2020

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Description of LuxCalc

Beautifully designed with a user-friendly interface, LuxCalc can calculate: On the Exposure page, there are interrelations between luminance (in lux or foot candles), aperture opening, sensitivity, and exposure time. Aperture openings can be expressed as numeric (e.g., 6.3) or descriptive (e.g., 5.6+). On the Photometry page: interrelations between luminance (in lux or foot candle), light intensity (in candela), and distance (in meters or feet). On the Contrast page, the key-to-fill light ratio is calculated using the formula: (key + fill) / ill. Key light and fill light values can be expressed as luminance (lux or fc) or as f-stops. In application settings, users can choose to express exposure time as a combination of frames per second and shutter opening (video style) or as fractions of the second (photo style). Exposure time, aperture opening, and sensitivity can be calculated to the precision of a full stop, a half stop, one third of a stop, or all three. Metric or imperial units, aperture notation (numeric or descriptive), and showing or hiding of calculated raw values for aperture, ISO, and exposure time can also be chosen in application settings. In addition, the application presents a table of aperture openings between f1.0 and f22 in full, with one-third, half, and two-thirds stop increments, which is very helpful when interpreting digital light meter readings. Aperture openings can be shown as rounded or raw (calculated) values. Raw values are used in all calculations. A table of all ISO values between 6 and 25600, in full, one-third, half, and two-thirds stop increments, can also be presented. A light-meter constant (C) is used in some of the calculations. Because it is a lesser-known property of light meters, here is a brief explanation from Wikipedia: The constant C should be chosen by statistical analysis of the results of a large number of tests conducted to determine the acceptability to a large number of observers of a large number of photographs for which the exposure was known, obtained under various conditions of subject manner and over a range of luminances. You should choose the value specified for your light meter or the generic (default) value of 280. Using this value, LuxCalc calculates 100 foot-candle luminance output for 24 FPS, 180-degree shutter opening, 2.8 aperture, and 100 ISO input (known as 100:100:2.8 Rule)
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LuxCalc: FAQ

Is LuxCalc available on iPad devices?

Yes, the LuxCalc app is compatible with iPads.
The LuxCalc app was made by Boris Popovic.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 12.4 installed to use the app.
The LuxCalc app has received no user ratings yet.
Productivity Is The Primary Genre Of The Luxcalc App.
2.2 is the newly released LuxCalc version.
LuxCalc’s most recent update was on July 6, 2024.
The app first launched on February 6, 2023.
Safe for children to use, no mature themes or inappropriate content.
LuxCalc currently features the following languages: English.
No, LuxCalc is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, LuxCalc does not offer in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, LuxCalc is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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