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I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in 400-470nm$400-470\,\mathrm{nm}$ spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How? Appreciate your hints.

I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in 400-470nm spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How? Appreciate your hints.

I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in $400-470\,\mathrm{nm}$ spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How?

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I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in 400-500nm470nm spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How? Appreciate your hints.

I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in 400-500nm spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How? Appreciate your hints.

I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in 400-470nm spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How? Appreciate your hints.

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Jand
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  • 5

How to measure blue light at home?

I know that we can measure light intensity using a simple 'light meter' and I know that 'blue light' emitted by LCD monitors is in 400-500nm spectrum. Since I have sensitive eyes, I want to measure 'blue light' in different lighting conditions.

So I'm wondering whether it is possible to measure it with simple and inexpensive home appliances? How? Appreciate your hints.