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TROLAN - The troland (symbol Td), named after Leonard T. Troland, is a unit of conventional retinal illuminance. It is meant as a method for correcting photo...
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The troland (symbol Td), named after Leonard T. Troland, is a unit of conventional retinal illuminance. It is meant as a method for correcting photometric measurements of luminance values impinging on the human eye by scaling them by the effective pupil size. It is equal to retinal illuminance produced by a surface whose luminance is one nit when the apparent area of the entrance pupil of the eye is 1 square millimeter.The troland unit was proposed in 1916 by Leonard T. Troland, who called it a photon.The troland typically refers to the ordinary or photopic troland, which is defined in terms of the photopic luminance:* * * * * T * * = * * L * * × * * p * * * * {\displaystyle \mathrm {T} =\mathrm {L} \times \mathrm {p} } * ,where L is the photopic luminance in cd m−2 and p is pupil area in mm2. * A scotopic troland is also sometimes defined: * * * * * * * T * ′ * * * = * * * L * ′ * * * × * * p * * * * {\displaystyle \mathrm {T'} =\mathrm {L'} \times \mathrm {p} } * ,where L′ is the scotopic luminance in cd m−2 and p is pupil area in mm2. * Although named "retinal luminance", Trolands should not be confused with actual photons flux incident on a retina Lr. Conversion between the two is dependent of the specific eye optical parameters and not done by a simple units conversion factor. |