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Topic: Measuring screen brightness with F/c meter
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Carsten Kurz
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From: Cologne, NRW, Germany
Registered: Aug 2009
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posted 06-14-2013 06:29 AM
What does 'a nice Ft/Candle one' actually mean? Hope it's at least a digital meter, not one of those green/yellow/red plant grow needle indicators ;-)
If it is just to control your known own installations, an ambient light meter could at least serve as a relative measure IF the brightness has once been properly measured during e.g. the installation of a new projector. Without such a reference measurement, it's useless.
You let them take a screen brightness reading with full white, and then take an incident light metering facing towards the projector (not the screen), at a position that can easily be reproduced/marked Then you have a lux vs fL or cd/sqm relation that remains constant as long as screen and lens setting remain unchanged. That at least serves to control lamp aging or changes/adjustment. And it also serves for a decent calculation of your real screen gain.
Of course this is only for the projectionist to have SOME idea about the lamp status developing. In the long run, buying a used spot meter is probably the better idea. Depends on how many screens you have and what budget is there. With digital, usually lamp warranty hours is all you need to know if the system has been setup properly.
A good SLR/DSLR can also be used as a brightness meter, but it needs some more calculations and the error is usually larger because you can't expect more than 1/3 stop accuracy depending on the model.
The more complicated it get's, the less sense it makes.
The harkness digital screen checker is a good option and should be in everybodys budget.
- Carsten
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