Total darkness is typically defined as less than 0.005 lux, as this is the lowest level of light where the human eye can detect any presence of light. The spectral response of light may be a factor to consider for more precise measurements, but for general purposes, the lux value is sufficient.
"Out of the darkness the light of an invincible" Cheers Rayzor...
"Out of the darkness the light of an invincible" Cheers Rayzor...
The motto of The Geneva School is 'Post Tenebras Lux, After Darkness Light'.
There are 11 volumes of "Descendants of Darkness," also known as "Yami no Matsuei," in total.
I am far from fluent in Latin personally, but an online translation suggests: Secundum obscurum , lux lucis
Most animals, including man, can see at night, to varying extents.As far as I know, seeing involves perceiving light, so nothing will be able to see in total darkness, if total darkness means the total abscence of light.
As lux is a measurement of light intensity, it depends on what you're doing in the room- If you're sleeping, you don't need any (darkness)- If you're hanging out and need to see things about 50 lux, reading about 100 and if you're doing major surgery, most lights are 100,000 lux- bear in mind that lux takes into account how well the light source is focused vs lumens which is the overall light intensity in any direction
Many people says that "Harry" is baby Lux's first word... But the truth is, baby Lux's first word is "dadda"
Dogs are nocturnal in a way, but they cannot see in total darkness. There would have to be some kind of slight lighting
In total darkness.
1.5 lux is better then 3 lux camera because 1.5 Lux camera can work in more dark area then 3 lux