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The lambert is a unit of measurement used in photometry, which is the science of measuring visible light. Specifically, it is a unit for measuring luminance, which quantifies how much light is emitted, transmitted, or reflected by a surface in a given direction. One lambert is defined as the luminance of a surface that emits or reflects light uniformly in all directions at a rate of one lumen per square centimeter.

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