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Home/Converters/Illumination Converter

Illumination Converter

Convert Between Units
Available Units
lux [lx]
meter-candle [m*cd]
centimeter-candle [cm*cd]
foot-candle [fc]
flame
phot [ph]
nox
Conversion Factors
• 1 lux [lx] = 1 meter-candle [m*cd]
• 1 lux [lx] = 0.0001 centimeter-candle [cm*cd]
• 1 lux [lx] = 0.0929030401 foot-candle [fc]
• 1 lux [lx] = 0.02322576 flame
• 1 lux [lx] = 0.0001 phot [ph]
• 1 lux [lx] = 1000 nox
Understanding Illumination Converter

Illumination Converter

An Illumination Converter is an essential tool for anyone working with lighting, photography, architecture, or theater. This converter helps translate between units like lux, lumens, foot-candles, and watts, making planning and measurement straightforward. Using complimentary calculators saves time and reduces errors when you need to convert lux to lumens, change foot-candles to lumens, or check lumen-to-lux conversions quickly.

Illumination converter to lumens and lumen to lux conversion

When you want to switch between luminous flux and illuminance, the Illumination Converter applies the lumen-to-lux formula while reminding you that area matters—lumens spread over a larger surface produce fewer lux. For directional sources, pairing it with a luminous intensity converter helps translate candelas into usable lumen values and gives clearer results when you’re calculating illuminance at a distance.

Free illumination converter and light conversion calculator

Try a free Illumination Converter online for instant lux-to-lumens calculator functions that return results without complex formulas. A clear interface walks you through entering the area (m² or ft²) so you can get accurate lux estimates from a known lumen output.

Converting lux to wavelength explained

Specialized modules estimate how a particular wavelength (nm) will affect perceived illuminance by pairing spectral data with an illumination converter—but remember, converting nm to lux requires spectral power distribution (SPD) and the photopic sensitivity curve to be meaningful. Engineers often include options for converting illuminance to watts and estimating fixture efficacy so you can relate electrical input to perceived brightness.

Luminous Intensity Converter

Using a luminous intensity converter alongside an Illumination Converter helps translate candelas into lumens for directional light sources. Try a lux-to-lumens calculator or a lumens-to-lux calculator within the same toolkit to convert lumens to lux for a given area, convert foot-candles to lumens for imperial measurements, and verify nanometer-to-lumen estimates when you have spectral data.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is an illumination converter, and how does it convert lux to lumens?

An Illumination Converter translates illuminance (lux) and luminous flux (lumens) by accounting for area; use the lumen-to-lux conversion formula (lux = lumens ÷ area in m²) for precise results.

Are there free illumination converter tools or a light conversion calculator I can use?

Yes, many free websites and apps provide lux-to-lumens calculators, nm-to-lux converters, and foot-candle-to-lumens functions.

Can a converter convert foot-candles to watts or watts to foot-candles?

Direct conversion requires knowing the fixture’s efficacy (lumens per watt). A useful tool will estimate foot-candles ↔ watts by using lumen output and wattage together with efficacy values.

How does a luminous intensity converter relate to an illumination converter for LEDs?

A luminous intensity converter converts candelas to lumens for directional beams, while the Illumination Converter uses those lumens to compute lux or foot-candles for a given distance and area, helping you plan lighting layouts and verify performance.

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