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Lux Light Meter Pro

Lux Light Meter Pro

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 1.0

Taille:4.29MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Doggo Apps

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Description de l'application

Lux Light Meter : une application de mesure de la lumière précise et polyvalente

Lux Light Meter est une application très précise et polyvalente conçue pour mesurer l'intensité lumineuse dans diverses applications. Des ouvriers du bâtiment comparant les niveaux de lumière de différentes ampoules aux photographes perfectionnant l'exposition, cette application offre des fonctionnalités indispensables. Il mesure la luminosité minimale, moyenne et maximale, permettant un étalonnage et un stockage précis des données, notamment le titre, la date et l'heure. La possibilité d’exporter et de partager des mesures en fait un outil précieux tant pour les professionnels que pour les amateurs. Ses utilisations s'étendent à divers domaines, notamment la biologie et l'électronique, et facilitent même des tâches telles que l'éclairage d'une pièce ou la configuration d'un écran de projection. Avec des commandes intuitives et des algorithmes sophistiqués, Lux Light Meter Profournit une mesure fiable de la lumière à tous ceux qui cherchent à comprendre et à gérer les niveaux de lumière.

Caractéristiques de Lux Light Meter Pro :

  • Mesure de la lumière très précise.
  • Mesure en Lux et Foot-bougies.
  • Lectures de luminosité minimale, moyenne et maximale.
  • Contrôles d'étalonnage simples pour résultats précis.
  • Stockage et récupération des mesures avec titre, date et heure.
  • Exportez et partagez les mesures sous forme de liste.

Conclusion :

Que vous soyez un ouvrier du bâtiment évaluant les options d'éclairage, un professeur de biologie menant des expériences de photosynthèse ou un propriétaire optimisant l'efficacité des panneaux solaires, cette application offre une solution complète. Ses mesures de haute précision, son étalonnage convivial et ses fonctionnalités de gestion des données (stockage, exportation et partage) font du Lux Light Meter un outil essentiel pour toute personne ayant besoin d'un contrôle et d'une compréhension précis du niveau de lumière. Téléchargez maintenant et améliorez vos expériences d'éclairage !

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Klaus_Berger Dec 24,2025

Gute Lichtmess-App, aber manchmal leicht ungenau. Für grundlegende Zwecke wie vergleichende Helligkeitsmessungen gut geeignet, für Profis vielleicht nicht präzise genug. Hat mir das letzte Mal beim Ausmessen der Beleuchtung in der Werkstatt geholfen. 😊

PhotoMax Dec 19,2025

Been using it for my photography projects and it's surprisingly accurate! Makes setting up shots much easier. Could use a dark mode though 😅

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