Blog about light quality measurements

Let's talk about light quality measurements

GL BLOG is a blog run by GL Optic engineers, where they share their knowledge and experience in the field of light quality measurements for various applications. You will find here the latest information, technical tips, interesting case studies in the area of lighting and its measurements.

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New Reseller for Russian speaking countries will exhibit at Intelight Moscow 2019, Russia

GL Optic is proud to announce that The All-Russian Research Institute for Optical and Physical Measurements Federal State Unitary Enterprise is the official GL Optic Distributor for all Russian Speaking countries.

Dutch Photonics Event will take place on 10th September at the Technical University Delft, The Netherlands

Our Partner for the Netherlands, PEO electro optics, will participate and present GL Optic instruments at the DutchPhotonicsEvent.

Professional workshop on the light technology and measurements in real laboratory conditions in the new photometric laboratory, Puszczykowo, Poland

GL Optic invites you to: Professional workshop on light technology and measurements in real laboratory conditions in a new photometric laboratory. 26th June 2019 Puszczykowo (Poznan)

The Congress of Metrology, Augustow, Poland

The Congress of Metrology (VIII Kongres Metrologii), which will be held on June 9-13, 2019 in Augustów, is a national scientific conference, the subject of which focuses on the issues of

National Lighting Conference, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland

National Lighting Conference (Krajowa Konferencja Oświetleniowa) will be held on June 6-7, 2019 in the Warsaw University of Technology. The National Lighting Conference is the main platform for the exchange of

LFI 2019 Workshop: Hands-on Introduction to Light Measurement & Standard, Philadelphia, PA USA

This course teaches light measurement principles and practices. We begin with terminology and key CIE and ISO standards, including LED concerns such flicker and bio-hazards. We progress to measurement techniques and