🔦 klx to nx — Kilolux to Nox Converter

Convert illuminance units — lux, foot-candle, phot, nox and more.

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Formula 1 klx = 1e+06 nx
UnitNameValue
lx Lux 1000
fc Foot-candle 92.90313
ph Phot 0.1
nx Nox 1000000
mlx Millilux 1000000

Quick Answer

Formula: Nox = Kilolux × 1e+06

Multiply any Kilolux value by 1e+06 to get Nox.

Reverse: Kilolux = Nox × 1.0000e-6

Worked Examples

0.001 klx
0.001 klx × 1e+06 = 1000 nx
Very low light.
1 klx
1 klx × 1e+06 = 1e+06 nx
1 unit reference.
100 klx
100 klx × 1e+06 = 1e+08 nx
100 units — indoor lighting range.
10000 klx
10000 klx × 1e+06 = 1.0000e10 nx
10,000 units — bright outdoor daylight.

Kilolux to Nox Conversion Table

Common illuminance levels — factor: 1 klx = 1e+06 nx

Kilolux (klx)Nox (nx)Context
1.000e-06 klx1 nxDark night
1.000e-05 klx10 nxDark countryside
0.0001 klx100 nxMoonlit night
0.001 klx1000 nxFull moon
0.01 klx1e+04 nxIndoor bright
0.1 klx1e+05 nxOvercast indoor
0.5 klx5e+05 nxOffice
1 klx1e+06 nxStudio lighting
5 klx5e+06 nxBright overcast
10 klx1e+07 nxSAD therapy lamp
25 klx2.5e+07 nxOvercast daylight
50 klx5e+07 nxHazy sunlight
100 klx1e+08 nxBright sunlight
120 klx1.2e+08 nxTypical sunlight
130 klx1.3e+08 nxTropical noon

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 klx = 1e+06 nx.

Lux anchor

Key references: 1 lx = 0.0929 fc. 1 fc = 10.764 lx. 1 phot = 10,000 lx.

Reverse

Multiply result by 1.0000e-6 to recover the original klx value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Lighting Designer

Specifies illuminance levels in lux (metric) or foot-candles (US) for architectural, retail, and workplace lighting per IES and EN 12464 standards.

Photographer

Measures scene illuminance in lux with a light meter to set correct exposure for available-light photography.

Building Inspector

Verifies that workplace lighting meets minimum requirements (typically 500 lx for offices, 300 lx for corridors) per local regulations.

Horticulturalist

Monitors grow-light illuminance in klx to optimize plant growth — fruiting plants typically need 20–60 klx.

Medical Researcher

Prescribes and measures light therapy intensity in lux for SAD treatment (10,000 lx standard) and circadian rhythm research.

Display Calibration Engineer

Measures ambient light in lux to set appropriate display backlight levels for consistent image quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Kilolux and Nox

Kilolux (klx)

Kilolux (klx) equals 1,000 lux and is used for high-illuminance environments including daylight simulation, horticulture, and phototherapy. Direct sunlight registers 80–130 klx; overcast daylight 1–25 klx.

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) treatment lamps provide 10 klx at close range for 30-minute daily sessions. Horticulture lighting for fruiting plants targets 20–60 klx. Industrial quality control inspection stations may require 5–10 klx.

Interesting fact: The human circadian rhythm is most strongly reset by 10 klx blue-enriched light in the morning. Even 2.5 klx has measurable circadian effects — explaining why indoor living (typically 200–500 lx) can disrupt sleep cycles.

Nox (nx)

The nox (nx) is an obsolete unit of illuminance equal to 0.001 lux = 1 millilux, proposed for measuring very low light levels in dim conditions. It was never widely adopted and is not recognized by any current standards body.

The nox was briefly proposed in some mid-20th century photometry literature specifically for mesopic and scotopic (low-light) illuminance measurements where lux values would be very small fractions. It never entered widespread use.

Interesting fact: The nox is one of the rarest photometric units — it rarely appears even in specialty lighting engineering texts. Its value equals exactly 1 millilux, making it redundant once millilux became the preferred notation for low illuminance levels.

About Kilolux to Nox Conversion

Illuminance measures light falling on a surface. The SI unit is lux (lm/m²); the US standard is foot-candles (lm/ft²). Key reference levels: moonless night ~0.001 lx, full moon ~1 lx, office work 500 lx, SAD therapy 10,000 lx, bright sunlight 100,000 lx.

Exact factor: 1 klx = 1e+06 nx. Reverse: 1 nx = 1.0000e-6 klx.

All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.