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A troland (symbol: Td) is a unit of measurement used in vision science to quantify the luminous intensity of light that strikes the retina. It is defined as the illuminance (in lux) that produces a specific luminance (in candelas per square meter) in the retina when viewed through a standard observer's pupil, which typically has a diameter of 7 millimeters.

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