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Commonly confused terms

The pairs people mix up most — with the one-line difference and the calculator that settles it.

Lumens vs Lux

Total light a source emits (lm) vs how much lands on a surface (lx). The same lamp gives very different lux depending on distance and area.

Candela vs Lumens

Intensity in a single direction (cd) vs total output in every direction (lm). A tight spotlight is high-candela but modest-lumen.

CRI vs CCT (Kelvin)

Colour accuracy — how true colours look — vs colour appearance, warm or cool. A 2700K lamp can have high or low CRI; they are independent.

Beam Angle vs Field Angle

Beam angle is the bright core (out to 50% of peak intensity); field angle is the wider edge spill (out to 10%). Field angle is always the larger number.

Spot vs Flood

Spot concentrates light in a narrow beam for accent; flood spreads it wide for general coverage. The beam angle is what separates them.

UGR vs GR / TI

UGR rates indoor glare (offices, EN 12464-1); GR and TI rate outdoor and roadway glare (sports/road, CIE 112 & EN 13201). Different metrics, different standards.

Manufacturer terminology map

The same beam keeps getting renamed across catalogues. Here’s how the common labels line up.

Generic termManufacturer labelsBeam / meaning
Very narrow spotVNSP~8–10° — tightest accent beam
Narrow spotNSP, Spot~15°
SpotSP~25°
Narrow floodNFL~30°
FloodFL, MFL (medium flood)~40°
Wide floodWFL~60°
Very wide floodVWFL80°+
Wall washAsymmetric, forward-throwEven vertical wash down a wall
RegressedDeep baffle, deep-set, recessedSource set back behind the aperture to cut glare
BatwingType V / wide-spacing distributionEven spread that allows wider fixture spacing

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