I saw nothing in the specifications about integration time and how it would interpret 2-wing and 3-wing shutters with their 48Hz and 72Hz frequencies.
I'm also curious if it reads more accurate when the entire screen is white versus when just the spot being measured. I doubt a device like this is good at suppressing extraneous light from even its own optical path. Most meters will not be accurate if more than just the spot they are measuring are illuminated. However, if it is calibrated and always measured with a full screen, i suspect that it is accurate enough for what it is checking.
I'd think another "poor-mans" means of having a meter would be the QSC/USL LSS200. If one were to calibrate it it probably could be used reasonably track light levels as it does of a single auditorium. As a bonus, you get an SPL meter and a bit of a color meter too.
I'm also curious if it reads more accurate when the entire screen is white versus when just the spot being measured. I doubt a device like this is good at suppressing extraneous light from even its own optical path. Most meters will not be accurate if more than just the spot they are measuring are illuminated. However, if it is calibrated and always measured with a full screen, i suspect that it is accurate enough for what it is checking.
I'd think another "poor-mans" means of having a meter would be the QSC/USL LSS200. If one were to calibrate it it probably could be used reasonably track light levels as it does of a single auditorium. As a bonus, you get an SPL meter and a bit of a color meter too.
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