Module bevy::prelude::light_consts::lux
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Predefined for lux values in several locations.
The lux (symbol: lx) is the unit of illuminance, or luminous flux per unit area, in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to one lumen per square metre.
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Constants
- The amount of light (lux) from ambient daylight (not direct sunlight).
- The amount of light (lux) during the dark limit of civil twilight under a clear sky.
- The amount of light (lux) during sunrise or sunset on a clear day.
- The amount of light (lux) in very dark overcast day
- The amount of light (lux) in direct sunlight.
- The amount of light (lux) in full daylight (not direct sun).
- The amount of light (lux) during a full moon on a clear night.
- The amount of light (lux) in an office building’s hallway/toilet lighting.
- The amount of light (lux) in family living room lights.
- The amount of light (lux) in a moonless, overcast night sky. (starlight)
- The amount of light (lux) in an office.
- The amount of light (lux) on a overcast day; typical TV studio lighting