jmccormick
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I'm trying to take specifications for units listed as mcd/lux/m^2 and compare them against other numbers which are provided as mcd/m^2. Just so you know that this is a real problem, here is a source document where you can find the first unit: http://www.dot.ga.gov/PartnerSmart/Business/Source/special_provisions/shelf/sp652.pdf
So if I have a surface which is visible from 180 degrees and is rated as either 220 mcd/lux/m^2 or 0.30mcd/lux/m^2, how do I find what that number would be in a more conventional unit, like mcd/m^2?
So if I have a surface which is visible from 180 degrees and is rated as either 220 mcd/lux/m^2 or 0.30mcd/lux/m^2, how do I find what that number would be in a more conventional unit, like mcd/m^2?