photometry

/foʊˈtɑmətri/
noun
  1. The science or process of measuring the brightness of light, especially as perceived by the human eye.
    • Modern cameras rely on photometry to adjust exposure automatically.
    • In astronomy, photometry helps scientists determine the distance and temperature of celestial objects.
    • The lab uses photometry to compare the brightness of different stars.
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