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A photometer is a device used to compare the luminous intensities of two sources by comparing the illuminance they produce.

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Radiant Vision Systems, Test & Measurement
Radiant Vision Systems, Test & Measurement - Redmond, WA
Develops integrated imaging solutions to enable automated visual inspection and measurement of light, color, and surfaces. Scientific-grade imaging colorimeters are used for production-quality inspection and R&D testing of displays, backlit components, LEDs, and other light sources, as well as overall manufacturing integrity.
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Applied Analytics Inc. - Burlington, MA
Eldim - Herouville-Saint-Clair, France
B. Hagner AB - Solna, Sweden
Huygen Corp. - Crystal Lake, IL
Instrument Systems GmbH - Munich, Germany
Instrument Systems GmbH, Optronik Line - Berlin, Germany
International Light Technologies - Peabody, MA
Intracellular Imaging Inc. - Cincinnati, OH
Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Inc. - Ramsey, NJ
LI-COR Environmental, Environmental Technology - Lincoln, NE
LightLab International Pty. Ltd. - Clontarf, Australia
opsira GmbH - Weingarten, Germany
optek-Danulat Inc. - Germantown, WI
pab advanced technologies Ltd - Freiburg, Germany
PRC Krochmann - Berlin, Germany
Quantum Design AG - Marly, Switzerland
Rapp OptoElectronic - Wedel, Germany
Sciencetech Inc. - London, Canada
Spectra Cine Inc. - Burbank, CA
SphereOptics GmbH - Herrsching, Germany
TechnoTeam Vision USA Inc. - Orlando, FL
Tintometer Inc. - Sarasota, FL
Westboro Photonics - Ottawa, Canada
Wyatt Technology Corp. - Santa Barbara, CA
Glossary
  • photometer A device used to compare the luminous intensities of two sources by comparing the illuminance they produce.
  • illuminance Luminous flux incident per unit area of a surface; luminous incidence. (The use of the term "illumination" for this quantity conflicts with its more general meaning.)
  • luminous intensity Luminous flux emitted by a source in a given range of directions; the unit of measure is the lumen/steradian, now known as the candela.
  • light Electromagnetic radiation detectable by the eye, ranging in wavelength from about 400 to 750 nm. In photonic applications light can be considered to cover the nonvisible portion of the spectrum which includes the ultraviolet and the infrared.
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