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LM-85-14
IES Approved Method for Electrical & Photometric Measurements of High Power LEDs
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LM-9-09
Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Fluorescent Lamps
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LM-46-04
Photometric Testing of Indoor Luminaires Using High Intensity Discharge or Incandescent Filament Lam
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LM-52-03
Photometric Measurements of Roadway Sign Installations (Reaffirmed 2014)
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LM-62-06
Laboratory or Field Thermal Measurements of Fluorescent Lamps and Ballasts in Luminaires, Reaffirmed
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LM-73-04
Testing of Entertainment Luminaires Using Incandescent Filament Lamps or High Density Discharge Lamp
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LM-76-02
Photometric Testing of Fiber Optics Lighting Systems (Reaffirmed 2008)
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LM-78-07
Approved Method for Total Luminous Flux Measurement of Lamps Using an Integrating Sphere Photometer
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LM-79-08
Approved Method: Electrical and Photometric Measurements of Solid-State Lighting Products
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LM-77-09
Intensity Distribution Measurement of Luminaires and Lamps Using Digital Screen Imaging Photometry
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Contents
1 Foreword
2 Background and Basic Principles
3 Test System Geometry
4 Angular Resolution
5 Stray Light
6 Specification of the Digital Camera
7 Linearity Verification and Useable Range
8 Calibration
9 Test Procedure
10 Data Reduction and Test Report
References
Glossary
ANNEX A Geometrical Relationships
ANNEX B—Lens Distortion Correction
ANNEX C—Noise Estimation
ANNEX D—Linearity Calculation Details
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