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isolux, a.|ˈaɪsəʊlʌks| Also iso-lux. [f. iso- + L. lux light.] = isophotal a.
1911A. P. Trotter Illumination iv. 47 (heading) Contour lines of equal illumination or iso-lux curves, due to two lights at a distance apart equal to four times their height. 1926J. W. T. Walsh Photometry iv. 99 An iso-lux diagram may be used to obtain a mental conception of the effect of a given system of light sources of known distribution. 1934Archit. Rev. LXXV. 66 (caption) Isolux diagram. This should be read similar to a contour map, the rings representing foot candle intensities on a plane 2 ft. 6 in. above the floor. 1967E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset xi. 164 With the glass screen the unit dots grow by exposure to a graded pattern formed by diffraction effects and..their contour shapes follow the isolux lines of equal intensity. |