Talbot (photometry)
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In photometry the Talbot (T) is a nonstandard unit of luminous energy. It is exactly equal to one lumen · second:
- 1 T = 1 lm · s
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SI light units
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| Quantity | SI unit | Symbol | Notes | |
| Luminous energy | lumen seconds | lm · s | lumen seconds are sometimes called Talbots | |
| Luminous flux | lumen or (candela · steradian) | lm | also called Luminous power | |
| Luminous intensity | candela or (lumen / steradian) | cd | ||
| Luminance | candela / square metre | cd/m2 | also called Luminosity | |
| Illuminance | lux or (lumen / square metre) | lx | ||
| Luminous efficiency | lumens per watt | lm/W | ||

