noun
- plural of millilux; units of illumination equal to one thousandth of a lux, used to measure very low light levels.
Usage: technical; plural form; used in photometry and lighting science
Examples
- The camera sensor can detect light levels as low as 10 milliluces.
- Night vision equipment operates effectively in environments with milliluces of illumination.
- The laboratory measured the ambient light in milliluces to ensure precise experimental conditions.
- Astronomers use milliluces to quantify the faint light from distant stars.
- The security system's infrared sensors work in conditions below 1 millilux, or 1000 milliluces.