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Imaging Photometer Analysis
The Imaging Photometer Analysis Series LMK are laboratories measurement systems for analysing luminance distributions.
Fine spectral matching acc. CIE 1924 V(λ)
The precise spectral matching for V(λ) and a carefully taken calibration rank for quality classes A and B according DIN 5032.
LMK LabSoft measurement and analysis software
The LMK LabSoft application software introduces a powerful and efficient measurement and analysis tool.
- Simplified photometric analysis of luminous objects including fast report generation
- Automation of repeated measurment tasks by user macros and ActiveX-interfaces
- Add-on moduls for specific tasks like display analysis for BlackMURA
A broad range of accessories is available including interchangeable lenses of different focal lengths, special lenses to capture angular contrasts, neutral density filters and motorized positioning stages.
Video Application – Analysis of Road Illumination
The measurement and evaluation of road illumination is a good example to show the advantages of imaging photometer techniques.
Measurements using images are captured at the same time
Other than for single spot meters, complexe scenes are captured for all positions at the same time without influences by instability or drifts over time.
Geometrical data are included into the images
Lighttechnical data are often depending onto viewing directions and can sometimes only be substituted from pixel coordinates of images. Glare evaluation is a typical example for that.
Imaging Photometer Analysis is an advanced technology for measuring and analyzing luminance distributions. Using the LMK Imaging Photometer Series, precise results can be obtained in various fields, from road illumination evaluation to display analysis. With calibration following CIE 1924 V(λ) standards and tools like LMK LabSoft software, photometric analysis becomes faster and more efficient. The use of interchangeable lenses, filters, and motorized positioning systems allows for high-performance measurements, ideal for applications requiring high precision and reliability. This makes Imaging Photometer Analysis a vital solution for accurate and detailed light distribution evaluations.