nit to foot-lambert Conversion
Convert nit to foot-lambert with precision. Enter values and get instant conversions.
Luminance Converter
1 nit = 0 foot-lambert
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About nit to foot-lambert Conversion
Converting from nit to foot-lambert is a common luminance conversion.
This online converter allows you to easily convert between nit and foot-lambert, providing instant results with high precision.
nit
Definition: The nit (symbol: nt) is a non-SI name for candela per square meter (1 nt = 1 cd/m²). Measures display brightness and surface luminance.
History: Derived from Latin 'nitere' (to shine). Used informally in display technology before being standardized.
Current use: Common in consumer electronics (TV specs: 500-1000 nits for HDR), though cd/m² remains the official SI unit.
foot-lambert
Definition: The foot-lambert (symbol: fL) is a luminance unit equal to 1/π candela per square foot (≈3.426 cd/m²). Measures reflected light intensity.
History: Developed in the US for film and theater lighting. Named after Johann Lambert, pioneer in photometry.
Current use: Still used in US cinema projection standards (14 fL recommended) and some display calibration contexts.
Details
- From: nit
- To: foot-lambert
- Formula: 1 nit = 0.2918634313 foot-lambert
- Example: 25 nit = 7.2965857816 foot-lambert
nit to foot-lambert Conversion Table
nit | foot-lambert |
---|---|
0.01 | 0.0029186343 |
0.1 | 0.0291863431 |
1 | 0.2918634313 |
2 | 0.5837268625 |
3 | 0.8755902938 |
5 | 1.4593171563 |
10 | 2.9186343126 |
20 | 5.8372686253 |
50 | 14.5931715632 |
100 | 29.1863431263 |
1000 | 291.8634312632 |