💡 nt to cd/ft² — Nit to Candela/Square Foot Converter

Convert luminance units — candela/m², nit, stilb, foot-lambert and more.

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Formula 1 nit = 0.0929 cd/ft²
UnitNameValue
cd/m² Candela/Square Meter 1
sb Stilb 0.0001
L Lambert 0.00031415915
fL Foot-lambert 0.29186343
cd/ft² Candela/Square Foot 0.09290313
cd/in² Candela/Square Inch 0.00064516129

Quick Answer

Formula: Candela/ft² = Nit × 0.0929

Multiply any Nit value by 0.0929 to get Candela/ft².

Reverse: Nit = Candela/ft² × 10.76

Worked Examples

1 nit
1 nit × 0.0929 = 0.0929 cd/ft²
1 unit reference.
100 nit
100 nit × 0.0929 = 9.29 cd/ft²
100 units.
1000 nit
1000 nit × 0.0929 = 92.9 cd/ft²
1,000 units — HDR10 peak range.
10000 nit
10000 nit × 0.0929 = 929 cd/ft²
10,000 units — very high brightness.

Nit to Candela/ft² Conversion Table

Common luminance values — factor: 1 nit = 0.0929 cd/ft²

Nit (nit)Candela/ft² (cd/ft²)Context
0.001 nit9.290e-05 cd/ft²Moonlit sky
0.1 nit0.00929 cd/ft²Overcast sky
1 nit0.0929 cd/ft²Candle
10 nit0.929 cd/ft²Dim display
50 nit4.645 cd/ft²Dark room
100 nit9.29 cd/ft²SDR standard
200 nit18.58 cd/ft²Office monitor
500 nit46.45 cd/ft²Bright screen
1000 nit92.9 cd/ft²HDR10 peak
2000 nit185.8 cd/ft²Peak outdoor phone
5000 nit464.5 cd/ft²Top-tier HDR
1e+04 nit929 cd/ft²HUD daylight
1e+05 nit9290 cd/ft²Direct sunlight
1e+06 nit9.29e+04 cd/ft²Arc lamp
1.600e+09 nit1.486e+08 cd/ft²Sun surface

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 nit = 0.0929 cd/ft².

Nit/cd/m² anchor

nit = cd/m² exactly. Use this as the bridge between SI and legacy units.

Reverse

Multiply result by 10.76 to recover the original nit value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Display Engineer

Specifies monitor, TV, and smartphone panel brightness in nits (cd/m²) for HDR grading and product specs.

Cinema Projectionist

Calibrates projector output to SMPTE standard of 14 foot-Lamberts for optimal image quality.

Lighting Designer

Calculates luminance of illuminated surfaces in cd/m² to evaluate glare and visual comfort.

Automotive Display Engineer

Designs head-up displays exceeding 10,000 nits for daylight readability.

Photometric Researcher

Converts between legacy (Lambert, stilb) and SI (cd/m²) units when reviewing historical data.

Signage Engineer

Specifies outdoor LED sign brightness in nits for visibility across ambient lighting conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Nit and Candela/ft²

Nit (nit)

The nit (nt) is a non-SI unit of luminance equal to one candela per square meter (cd/m²). The name comes from the Latin nitere (to shine). While not part of the official SI system, it is universally used in the display industry.

Consumer electronics specifications universally use nits: OLED TVs peak at 1,000–2,000 nits for HDR; iPhone 15 Pro reaches 2,000 nits peak outdoor brightness; automotive head-up displays require 10,000+ nits for daylight visibility.

Interesting fact: The Apple Vision Pro headset achieves 5,000 nits in its micro-OLED displays — brighter than nearly any other consumer display. The standard for 'very bright' smartphone screens has escalated from 500 nits (2015) to 2,000+ nits (2024) due to outdoor usability demands.

Candela/ft² (cd/ft²)

Candela per square foot (cd/ft²) is an Imperial luminance unit equal to approximately 10.764 cd/m². It is used in US lighting engineering for specifying surface luminance of illuminated panels, signage, and architectural lighting elements.

Architectural lighting specifications in North America sometimes use cd/ft² for luminaire surface luminance limits (to control glare) and for evaluating light trespass onto adjacent properties. Exit signs and emergency lighting luminance requirements may be stated in cd/ft².

Interesting fact: The difference between cd/ft² and foot-Lamberts reflects whether the surface is treated as a perfect diffuser: 1 fL = (1/π) cd/ft², while 1 cd/ft² = π fL. The distinction matters for calculating luminance of non-Lambertian (specular or textured) surfaces.

About Nit to Candela/ft² Conversion

Luminance measures how bright a surface appears to a human observer. The SI unit is cd/m² (identical to the nit used in display industry). Older units — Lambert, foot-Lambert, and stilb — remain in cinema, photometry, and legacy specs. Key anchors: 100 cd/m² = SDR reference; 1,000 cd/m² = HDR10 peak; 14 fL = 48 cd/m² = SMPTE cinema standard.

Exact factor: 1 nit = 0.0929 cd/ft². Reverse: 1 cd/ft² = 10.76 nit.

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