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- Photometria is a book on the measurement of light by Johann Heinrich Lambert published in 1760. It established a complete system of photometric quantities...
- Lambert's emission law. It is named after Johann Heinrich Lambert, from his Photometria, published in 1760. A surface which obeys Lambert's law is said to be...
- Lambert, who introduced the concept of perfect diffusion in his 1760 book Photometria. Unfinished wood exhibits roughly Lambertian reflectance, but wood finished...
- progression). Bouguer's work was then po****rized in Johann Heinrich Lambert's Photometria in 1760. Lambert expressed the law, which states that the loss of light...
- practical hygrometer. In 1760, he published a book on photometry, the Photometria. From the ****umption that light travels in straight lines, he showed...
- supposed ill-effects of ****ion. Johann Heinrich Lambert publishes Photometria, a pioneering work in photometry, including a formulation of the Beer–Lambert...
- Footlambert Millilambert Stilb Foot-candle Phot List of light sources Photometria Photometry (astronomy) Radiometer Reflectivity Spectrometer Spectrophotometry...
- French). Paris, France: Claude Jombert. pp. 16–22. Lambert, J.H. (1760). Photometria sive de mensura et gradibus luminis, colorum et umbrae [Photometry, or...
- was introduced into optics by Johann Heinrich Lambert in his 1760 work Photometria.[citation needed] Bio-geoengineering Cool roof Daisyworld Emissivity...
- a translation and analysis of Johann Lambert's seminal Latin work "Photometria", aut****d "A History of Light and Lighting", and for eight years was...