Brightnessis what we perceive. It is a
subjective attribute perceived in varying
degrees of intensity. Reflected light was for-
merly measured in footlamberts (fL).
Because brightness changes with viewing
angle, the term footlamberts has been dep-
recated by the Illuminating Engineering Soci-
ety of North America (IESNA). Perceived
luminance is now measured by exitance.
It is only meaningful to measure
exitance, however, if this quantity remains
constant (or nearly so) for a wide range of
viewing angles. Diffuse surfaces, called
Lambertian for the German physicist and
INTERIOR LIGHTING FOR DESIGNERS
Figure 10.1Polar luminous intensity distribution curve.