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|Described in the title text, a diagram by itself doesn't have luminance or energy. To observe it on a computer monitor, there's a certain amount of energy used however it's rare for a modern computer monitor to go above room temperature. These numbers are indicative of a home user, rather than the setup of an evil genius or massive screens at a music festival. | |Described in the title text, a diagram by itself doesn't have luminance or energy. To observe it on a computer monitor, there's a certain amount of energy used however it's rare for a modern computer monitor to go above room temperature. These numbers are indicative of a home user, rather than the setup of an evil genius or massive screens at a music festival. | ||