Lux Meter (v. 1.1) Разработано Not Quite Them |
Lux Meter is a simple light meter for measuring illuminances (lux) by using the light sensor of the device.
*Key features:
- Shows what is the maximum possible lux for YOUR device
- Double tap the screen to save the current lux value. Handy if the light sensor is located on the front side of the device!
- Saves maximum and minimum lux values
Be aware that the accuracy of the light sensor vary between different devices and lux values shown in this application are indicative.
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[2012-08-20] A Google User: Nexus 7 flickering Found that under low light my nexus 7 screen is flickering because lux are also flickering hard time |
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[2012-07-25] A Google User: Galaxy note Not working |
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[2012-07-08] A Google User: Quite good but need improvement Quite good but there are no options to change the decimal places to a smaller number. |
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[2012-04-18] A Google User: Not sure why people gave 1 star This does just what it says it does, it takes the lux value that your phone's sensor is reading and puts it on the screen. Great for if you have other apps that change your screens brightness based on lux values, but you need to get a feel for how bright "200 lux" is. |
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[2012-03-30] A Google User: Doesn't work |
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[2012-03-26] A Google User: cool app u |
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[2012-03-26] A Google User: Way off Waste of time. Figures are way off. Some readings should be ten times higher than what is shown. It's the fault of the sensor as all apps I have tried show the same reading. |
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[2012-03-19] A Google User: Please add foot candles option. Please add an option for foot candles instead of lux. Then I'll change my rating to five stars. Otherwise great app. |
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[2012-02-21] A Google User: , Tested this and several other apps against a light meter. Inaccuracy is a function of the sensor, not the app. Don't trust your phone's light sensor for critical readings. Get a real meter. |
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[2012-02-18] A Google User: Not accurate Not accurate |
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[2012-01-05] A Google User: Not quite accurate.. Does the job.. |
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[2011-12-23] A Google User: does not work on galaxy s2 |
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[2011-11-22] A Google User: Works Motorola photon |
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[2011-10-13] A Google User: . Broken. Tmobile vibrant, froyo. |
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[2011-10-13] A Google User: Doesn't work. HTC desire |
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[2011-10-08] A Google User: Not that sensitive but seems to work. HD desire. |
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[2011-09-03] A Google User: Doesn't work |
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[2011-09-03] Lapinot: Doesn't work |
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[2011-07-30] A Google User: Zero use for galaxy s2. Do not work. |
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[2011-07-30] Vijay: Zero use for galaxy s2. Do not work. |
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[2011-06-07] A Google User: Does not work consistent. |
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[2011-06-07] Nathan: Does not work consistent. |
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[2011-06-05] A Google User: Great. Does what it should simply. |
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[2011-06-05] Sphinx: Great. Does what it should simply. |
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[2011-05-17] A Google User: It is useless application. There are very good applications are available in market. |
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[2011-05-17] appec: It is useless application. There are very good applications are available in market. |
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[2011-04-20] A Google User: Does not work |
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[2011-04-20] h: Does not work |
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[2011-04-04] A Google User: Terrible, tested alongside a calibrated lightmeter, it only gave a reading 40 to 60% of the real lux level. Deinstalled after this. Not a usefull app |
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[2011-04-04] Jamie: Terrible, tested alongside a calibrated lightmeter, it only gave a reading 40 to 60% of the real lux level. Deinstalled after this. Not a usefull app |
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