3/5 rating based on 19 reviews. Read all reviews for Lux Camera - Light Meter & Measurement for iPhone.
Lux Camera - Light Meter & Measurement is free iOS app published by Tu Anh Do
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Jrmorganpetro
It works once and you can’t clear it, also links you with annoying appts that you have to clear out. JUNK!
The tebster
After 30 years of working with cameras of all sorts: large format to small digital’s to cell phones iPhones and whatever this thing makes no sense and there’s no instructions and nothing works it just shows you LUX numbers which are not in reality anything so I dumped it within 24 hours
Melshow55
This app is basically useless! All it seems to work week on is focus on advertisement for amazon! I had to delete it, it has no use at all!
Tigr101
This App once worked. Now it totally spams with Ads and asks for 5 star ratings to make you think it will release your browser if you rate it. It will not release your browser and task manager is necessary to use your device again Total annoying Garbage. Delete it if you can.
Gillpig
Don't get this no matter what you looking for unless you want the actual app just to take up space on you're home screen ?
J.CASSEZZA
I've downloaded every free light meter there is and this is the ONLY one that does what it promises. Just wanted to compare the brightness of a room depending on what lamp was on, didn't need Hollywood movie production quality., just consistent readings. This delivered. The UI could use some help though, so I couldn't give it 5 stars. I'd still like a simple light meter that was designed without assuming it was for photography at all, which they all seem to. Just something so basic that also measured sound (db meter). If any developers out there are interested in co-developing with a very senior UX design professional, let me know!
Cleveland 1967
It does measure light in lux (which can be converted to candlefeet by multiplying lux x .092), however there are a few negatives: -the pop-up ads are very annoying -there are no instructions regarding all the aperture settings and the implications for each when getting light measurements -the screen seems to only operate in portrait mode; not in landscape