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Candela per square metre
Unit systemSI
Unit ofluminance
Symbolcd/m2
InSI base units:cd·m−2

The candela per square metre (symbol: cd/m2) is the unit of luminance in the International System of Units (SI). The unit is based on the candela, the SI unit of luminous intensity, and the square metre, the SI unit of area.

The nit (symbol: nt) is a non-SI name also used for this unit (1 nt = 1 cd/m2).[1] The term nit is believed to come from the Latin word nitēre, "to shine".[2]

As a measure of light emitted per unit area, this unit is frequently used to specify the brightness of a display device. The sRGB spec for monitors targets 80 cd/m2.[3] Typically, monitors calibrated for SDR broadcast or studio color grading should have a brightness of 100 cd/m2.[4] Most consumer desktop liquid crystal displays have luminances of 200 to 300 cd/m2.[5] HDR displays range from around 400 to 2500 cd/m2.[6]

Comparison with other units of luminance[edit]

One candela per square metre is equal to:

Units of luminance
  • t
  • e
  • cd/m2 (SI unit)
    ≡ nit ≡ lm/m2/sr
    stilb (sb) (CGS unit)
    ≡ cd/cm2
    apostilb (asb)
    ≡ blondel
    bril skot (sk) lambert (L) foot-lambert (fL)
    = 1 ⁄ π cd/ft2
    1 cd/m2 = 1 10−4 π
    ≈ 3.142
    107 π
    ≈ 3.142×107
    103 π
    ≈ 3.142×103
    10−4 π
    ≈ 3.142×10−4
    0.30482 π
    ≈ 0.2919
    1 sb = 104 1 104 π
    ≈ 3.142×104
    1011 π
    ≈ 3.142×1011
    107 π
    ≈ 3.142×107
    π
    ≈ 3.142
    30.482 π
    ≈ 2919
    1 asb = 1π
    ≈ 0.3183
    10−4π
    ≈ 3.183×10−5
    1 107 103 10−4 0.30482
    ≈ 0.09290
    1 bril = 10−7π
    ≈ 3.183×10−8
    10−11π
    ≈ 3.183×10−12
    10−7 1 10−4 10−11 0.30482×10−7
    ≈ 9.290×10−9
    1 sk = 10−3π
    ≈ 3.183×10−4
    10−7π
    ≈ 3.183×10−8
    10−3 104 1 10−7 0.30482×10−3
    ≈ 9.290×10−5
    1 L = 104π
    ≈ 3183
    1π
    ≈ 0.3183
    104 1011 107 1 0.30482×104
    ≈ 929.0
    1 fL = 1⁄ 0.30482π
    ≈ 3.426
    1⁄ 30.482π
    ≈ 3.426×10−4
    1⁄ 0.30482
    ≈ 10.76
    107 ⁄ 0.30482
    ≈ 1.076×108
    103 ⁄ 0.30482
    ≈ 1.076×104
    10−4 ⁄ 0.30482
    ≈ 1.076×10−3
    1

    See also[edit]

  • e
  • Quantity Unit Dimension
    [nb 1]
    Notes
    Name Symbol[nb 2] Name Symbol
    Luminous energy Qv[nb 3] lumen second lm⋅s TJ The lumen second is sometimes called the talbot.
    Luminous flux, luminous power Φv[nb 3] lumen (= candela steradian) lm (= cd⋅sr) J Luminous energy per unit time
    Luminous intensity Iv candela (= lumen per steradian) cd (= lm/sr) J Luminous flux per unit solid angle
    Luminance Lv candela per square metre cd/m2 (= lm/(sr⋅m2)) L−2J Luminous flux per unit solid angle per unit projected source area. The candela per square metre is sometimes called the nit.
    Illuminance Ev lux (= lumen per square metre) lx (= lm/m2) L−2J Luminous flux incident on a surface
    Luminous exitance, luminous emittance Mv lumen per square metre lm/m2 L−2J Luminous flux emitted from a surface
    Luminous exposure Hv lux second lx⋅s L−2TJ Time-integrated illuminance
    Luminous energy density ωv lumen second per cubic metre lm⋅s/m3 L−3TJ
    Luminous efficacy (of radiation) K lumen per watt lm/W M−1L−2T3J Ratio of luminous flux to radiant flux
    Luminous efficacy (of a source) η[nb 3] lumen per watt lm/W M−1L−2T3J Ratio of luminous flux to power consumption
    Luminous efficiency, luminous coefficient V 1 Luminous efficacy normalized by the maximum possible efficacy
    See also:
  • Photometry
  • Radiometry
    1. ^ The symbols in this column denote dimensions; "L", "T" and "J" are for length, time and luminous intensity respectively, not the symbols for the units litre, tesla and joule.
  • ^ Standards organizations recommend that photometric quantities be denoted with a subscript "v" (for "visual") to avoid confusion with radiometric or photon quantities. For example: USA Standard Letter Symbols for Illuminating Engineering USAS Z7.1-1967, Y10.18-1967
  • ^ a b c Alternative symbols sometimes seen: W for luminous energy, PorF for luminous flux, and ρ for luminous efficacy of a source.
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Buser, Pierre; Imbert, Michel (1992). Vision. MIT Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-262-02336-8. nit luminance.
  • ^ Boyd, RLF, ed. (1992). Astronomical Photometry. Springer. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7923-1653-4.
  • ^ "Multimedia systems and equipment – Colour measurement and management – Part 2-1: Colour management – Default RGB colour space – sRGB". International Electrotechnical Commission. 1999. IEC 61966-2-1.
  • ^ "ITU-R BT.2035-7" (PDF). A reference viewing environment for evaluation of HDTV program material or completed programmes. 2013-08-13. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-12-20. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  • ^ Hung, Jonathan (May 3, 2010). "Acer Ferrari One 200 Review – More than a Netbook". PC Perspective. Retrieved 2018-01-21.
  • ^ Cohen, Steven. "What is HDR? High dynamic range TVs and formats, explained". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  • External links[edit]


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