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Originally Posted by Calbears
Ray, are the units on the graph correct? I'm thinking it should read feet not inches. I just can't believe all that light would fall off in one foot.
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Lighting reduces its intensity as an
inverse square law, hence the (initially "illogically" fast) dropoff.
If you want to try and wrap your head around why, think about a cylinder of paper wrapped around the light at different distances out - the further away your cylinder is, the bigger the surface area gets - at a really quite rapid rate - yet the bulb is still only producing so much light, so it gets "spread" more and more thinly.
This is also why even really bright lights (like flash bulbs) do absolutely nothing in a stadium other than look pretty sparkling on the TV, and give the photographer a disappointing picture of the back of the heads of a few rows in front of them...