Lux Image Logger -

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Light is the enemy of fragile pigments. Conservators use lux loggers to create a "light history" for each exhibit. If a 17th-century watercolor shows unexpected fading, the logged images provide proof of cumulative light exposure over months, distinguishing between gradual photodegradation and a sudden event like a staff leaving a high-intensity lamp on overnight. lux image logger

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| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Automated capture | Programmable intervals or trigger-based (motion, light level change). | | Metadata embedding | Saves ISO, shutter speed, aperture, lux value, timestamp in EXIF or sidecar file. | | Lux sensor integration | Reads from external lux meter or camera's ambient light sensor. | | Storage management | Auto-naming (timestamp-based), directory rotation, compression. | | Remote logging | Uploads to server or cloud (FTP, S3, MQTT). | | Low-light optimization | Adjusts gain or exposure time dynamically. | Light is the enemy of fragile pigments


[Camera] → [Image Buffer] → [Metadata Collector] → [Logger Core] → [Storage/Upload]
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[Lux Sensor]              [Config File / Scheduler]

If you have just acquired a logging system, follow this workflow for maximum accuracy.