Nit to Stilb Conversion

Convert between Nit and Stilb quickly and accurately.

nt
sb

How to Convert Nit to Stilb

Conversion Formula

1 nt = 0 sb
1 sb = 10000 nt

Example

Convert 15 nt to sb:

15 nt = 15 × 0 sb = 0.002 sb

Unit Information

Learn about the luminance units you're converting between

Nit

nt

Definition

The Nit is a non-SI unit of luminance that is numerically equal to one candela per square meter. It is commonly used in display technology and lighting applications as a more convenient way to express luminance values, particularly in consumer electronics and display specifications.

History/Origin

The nit was introduced as a more user-friendly unit for expressing luminance values in display technology. The name comes from the Latin word "nitere" meaning "to shine," and it has become widely adopted in the electronics industry for specifying display brightness.

Current Use

Extensively used in display technology, consumer electronics, and lighting specifications. Common in monitor specifications, television ratings, smartphone displays, and other electronic devices where brightness is a key performance parameter.

Multiplier

1

Offset

0

Stilb

sb

Definition

The Stilb is a CGS unit of luminance, equal to 10,000 candela per square meter. It was part of the centimeter-gram-second system and is still used in some specialized applications, particularly in older scientific literature and certain technical contexts.

History/Origin

The stilb was originally defined in the CGS system as a unit of luminance, named after the Greek word for brightness. It was widely used in early photometry and lighting science before the adoption of SI units became standard in most applications.

Current Use

Still used in some specialized scientific applications, particularly in older technical specifications and certain branches of photometry. While largely replaced by SI units, it occasionally appears in historical contexts and specialized measurement systems.

Multiplier

10000

Offset

0

Nit to Stilb Conversion Table

Nit [nt] Stilb [sb]
1 nt 0.0001 sb
10 nt 0.001 sb
25 nt 0.0025 sb
50 nt 0.005 sb
100 nt 0.01 sb
0 nt 0E+0 sb
-10 nt -0.001 sb
-40 nt -0.004 sb