When first approaching photographic science a photographer is often confused by the unfamiliar units used. In high school we were taught energy and power in radiometric units like watts ($W$) – while in photography the same concepts are dealt with in photometric units like lumens ($lm$).
Once one realizes that both sets of units refer to the exact same physical process – energy transfer – but they are fine tuned for two slightly different purposes it becomes a lot easier to interpret the science behind photography through the theory one already knows.
It all boils down to one simple notion: lumens are watts as perceived by the Human Visual System.
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