
Lighting Uniformity: Why Does It Matter for Various Applications
Lighting uniformity is defined as the ratio of minimum to average illumination on a given surface (Emin/Eav). If the illumination on the reference surface varies
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Lighting uniformity is defined as the ratio of minimum to average illumination on a given surface (Emin/Eav). If the illumination on the reference surface varies
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