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LightMeter

A tool for RoboFont for calculating gray levels at any point in a glyph.

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Drag the tool over parts of a glyph to see the gray levels. The number in the blue box is a percentage.

Example

Suppose we are looking at 8 pt type from 40 cm, the angular size for the em is 24.26' arcminutes. See on sizecalc.com. Also suppose the em for this font is 1000 units.

<table> <tr> <td>Pupilsize (mm)</td><td>Airy disc diameter (arcminutes)</td><td>(upm * angular size Airy diameter) / angular size em (em units)</td> </tr> <tr> <td> 8.2</td><td>0.658</td><td>27.13</td> </tr> <tr> <td> 1</td><td>4.494</td><td>185.28</td> </tr> </table>

Airy disk diameter data from Review of Basic Principles in Review of Basic Principles in Optics, Wavefront and Wavefront Error by Austin Roorda, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley. http://roorda.vision.berkeley.edu.

So what does it mean?

These numbers can be an indication about the physical limits of vision. As these calculations seem to show, letterforms at reading size and distance are at a scale where this kind of blurring is significant. This tool might assist thinking about the letterforms and what they should do. What's the weight in a stem, really? What happens in a counter when the radius changes? How dark is this margin? Etc.

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