Hey guys, I am (again) a bit confused about a topic in photometry and I hope someone can help me out!
I am taking measurements under certain angles to the surface normal of an LED and measure the Luminance L(cd/m^2)=(lm/m^2/sr). To obtain the illuminance I have to integrate over the solid angle. I know from the detector that the measurement angle is 0.2 degrees. The luminance does not change over azimuth so I integrated that out right away and I centered the azimuth at x.
lets say I took a measurement under an angle to the surface normal of 50 degrees and I measured L=150 cd/m^2
can someone check the attached calculation and comment if that is right?
Thank you very much in advance
Cheers,
Chris