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Convert Hefner Candles to Candles (German)

Hefner Candle (HK) to Candle (German) (c (German)) luminous intensity conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.

Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.

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Result

1 Hefner Candle = 0.855 Candles (German)

1 Candle (German) = 1.1695906 Hefner Candles

1 HK in every supported unit

Conversion chart: Hefner Candle to Candles (German)

Conversion table

Hefner Candle (HK) Candle (German) (c (German))
0.01 HK 0.00855 c (German)
0.1 HK 0.0855 c (German)
1 HK 0.855 c (German)
2 HK 1.71 c (German)
3 HK 2.565 c (German)
5 HK 4.275 c (German)
10 HK 8.55 c (German)
20 HK 17.1 c (German)
50 HK 42.75 c (German)
100 HK 85.5 c (German)
1000 HK 855 c (German)

Hefner Candle (HK)

Definition: A historical German luminous intensity unit, slightly smaller than the international candela, defined by a small lamp burning amyl acetate under precisely specified conditions of flame height and wick diameter.

History: Developed by Friedrich von Hefner-Alteneck in 1884, the Hefner candle (Hefnerkerze, abbreviated HK) became Germany's official photometric standard and was widely used across German-speaking Europe until it was formally replaced by the modern candela-based system in 1942.

Current use: Still referenced when converting older German and Central European lighting, lamp, and illuminance standards into modern candela-based units.

Candle (German) (c (German))

Definition: A historical German unit of luminous intensity, close to but slightly larger than the international candle, once used as Germany's practical light-intensity reference before it was superseded by the Hefner candle.

History: It arose from 19th-century German efforts to standardize photometric measurement independently of the British and French candle standards then in use, part of a broader European push to give each country a physically reproducible light reference.

Current use: Now purely of historical interest — retained here for converting older German technical literature and photometric records into modern units.

Supported Units

Unit Symbol In Candela
Candela (International) cd 1 cd
Candle (German) c (German) 1.0526316 cd
Candle (UK) c (UK) 1.0416667 cd
Decimal Candle dec. candle 1 cd
Candle (Pentane) candle (pentane) 1 cd
Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) 10cp candle 10 cd
Hefner Candle HK 0.9 cd
Carcel Unit carcel 9.61 cd
Bougie Décimale bougie déc. 1 cd
Lumen/Steradian lm/sr 1 cd

About These Parameters

Value
The luminous intensity value you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals, and can represent anything from a small LED indicator's fraction of a candela to a searchlight's rating of thousands of candela.
From Unit
The unit your input value is currently measured in — a modern spec sheet's candela (cd) rating, or a historical figure quoted in Hefner candles, Carcel units, or another older photometric standard.
To Unit
The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly, which is handy when translating an older historical figure into the modern candela or vice versa.

How Luminous Intensity Conversion Works

The Formula

Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the candela (international). To convert a value from one unit to another:

result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)

For Hefner Candle → Candle (German): multiply by 0.855. For example, 1 HK × 0.855 = 0.855 c (German).

From Candles to Candela

Before 1979, "how bright is this light" had no single international answer — it depended on which country's reference flame you were comparing against. Germany used the Hefner candle, a small lamp burning amyl acetate; France used first the oil-fed Carcel lamp and later the metric bougie décimale; Britain used its own standardized spermaceti candle; and photometry labs more broadly relied on pentane lamps for their reproducibility. Each of these was a literal physical object, burned under tightly controlled conditions, that labs had to maintain and periodically recalibrate against each other. In 1979 the International Committee for Weights and Measures replaced all of them with a single physics-based definition: the candela is now defined as the intensity of a source emitting monochromatic 540 THz radiation at a radiant intensity of 1/683 watt per steradian — no flame, lamp, or physical artifact required, and reproducible identically in any properly equipped laboratory on Earth.

Why So Many Historical "Candle" Units?

Before international standards bodies coordinated photometry, each industrializing nation needed its own reproducible light-intensity reference for gas lighting, lighthouses, and early electric lamps — and building one from scratch, tuned to locally available materials like German amyl acetate lamps or French colza oil, was more practical than importing another country's exact standard. That's why this page carries so many near-but-not-quite-equal "candle" units: they were all solving the same problem independently, in different countries, within a few decades of each other, before the candela unified them into a single SI-defined quantity.

Example

A luminous intensity of 1 HK equals 0.855 c (German). For scale, a single common candle flame is close to 1 candela, a typical household LED bulb might be rated around 100-200 candela in its brightest direction, and a car headlight's high beam can exceed 100,000 candela in its most concentrated beam.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Candles (German) are in 1 Hefner Candle?

1 Hefner Candle (HK) equals exactly 0.855 Candles (German) (c (German)).

What's the difference between candela, lumens, and lux?

Candela measures luminous intensity — how bright a source is in one specific direction. Lumens measure total luminous flux — the light emitted in every direction combined. Lux measures illuminance — how much light actually reaches a given surface area. A narrow, focused beam can have very high candela but relatively modest total lumens, while a wide floodlight can have high lumens spread across a much lower candela in any single direction.

Is the international candle the same as the modern candela?

Yes — the international candle (candela, international) is the base unit this whole converter is built on, with a factor of exactly 1. It's the direct predecessor terminology to today's SI candela and the two are used interchangeably in most modern contexts.

Why is the Hefner candle slightly less than one candela?

The Hefner candle was defined by a physical amyl-acetate lamp built to German specifications in 1884, decades before the candela was redefined using monochromatic radiation. When photometrists later measured the Hefner lamp's output against the international candle standard, it came out to about 0.9 candela — a real, measured physical relationship rather than a designed round number.

Why does lumen/steradian equal candela exactly?

Because that's literally how the candela is defined mathematically — one candela is defined as one lumen of luminous flux per steradian of solid angle. Lumen/steradian isn't a different physical quantity being converted to candela, it's the same quantity written out in its base SI derived-unit form, so the conversion factor between them is exactly 1.

Convert Hefner Candle to Other Luminous Intensity Units

Possible Luminous Intensity Conversions

Hefner Candle to Candles (Pentane) Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Candles (Pentane) Bougie Décimale to Hefner Candles Candle (German) to Candles (Pentane) Bougie Décimale to Decimal Candles Decimal Candle to Hefner Candles Decimal Candle to Candles (Pentane) Decimal Candle to Candles (German) Candle (UK) to Candles (German) Candle (German) to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Candle (Pentane) to Candles (German) Carcel Unit to Candela (International) Bougie Décimale to Lumens/Steradian Candle (UK) to Bougies Décimale Candle (German) to Decimal Candles Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Bougies Décimale Candle (UK) to Decimal Candles Candle (Pentane) to Candela (International) Candle (Pentane) to Carcel Units Carcel Unit to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Candle (German) to Candela (International) Decimal Candle to Candles (UK) Bougie Décimale to Carcel Units Carcel Unit to Candles (German) Hefner Candle to Carcel Units Carcel Unit to Candles (Pentane) Candle (UK) to Carcel Units Hefner Candle to Decimal Candles Candle (Pentane) to Lumens/Steradian Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Candles (German) Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Lumens/Steradian Candle (UK) to Candles (Pentane) Candle (Pentane) to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Candle (UK) to Lumens/Steradian Candela (International) to Decimal Candles Candle (German) to Hefner Candles Hefner Candle to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Carcel Unit to Bougies Décimale Candela (International) to Lumens/Steradian Decimal Candle to Candela (International) Decimal Candle to Lumens/Steradian Candle (UK) to Hefner Candles Candle (UK) to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Hefner Candle to Lumens/Steradian Lumen/Steradian to Candela (International) Lumen/Steradian to Hefner Candles Bougie Décimale to Candela (International) Candela (International) to Hefner Candles Candela (International) to Candles (UK) Candle (German) to Carcel Units Carcel Unit to Lumens/Steradian Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Hefner Candles Bougie Décimale to Candles (German) Candle (German) to Bougies Décimale Lumen/Steradian to Carcel Units Bougie Décimale to Candles (Pentane) Candle (German) to Candles (UK) Candle (UK) to Candela (International) Candle (Pentane) to Decimal Candles Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Carcel Units Carcel Unit to Decimal Candles Candle (Pentane) to Bougies Décimale Lumen/Steradian to Bougies Décimale Decimal Candle to Carcel Units Candela (International) to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Candle (Pentane) to Candles (UK) Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Candela (International) Carcel Unit to Hefner Candles Hefner Candle to Bougies Décimale Lumen/Steradian to Candles (UK) Carcel Unit to Candles (UK) Candela (International) to Carcel Units Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Decimal Candles Candle (German) to Lumens/Steradian Hefner Candle to Candles (UK) Lumen/Steradian to Candles (German) Decimal Candle to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Decimal Candle to Bougies Décimale Candela (International) to Candles (Pentane) Hefner Candle to Candela (International) Lumen/Steradian to Decimal Candles Bougie Décimale to Candles (UK) Candela (International) to Bougies Décimale Lumen/Steradian to Candles (Pentane) Bougie Décimale to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power) Hefner Candle to Candles (German) Candela (International) to Candles (German) Candle (Pentane) to Hefner Candles Pentane Candle (10 Candle Power) to Candles (UK) Lumen/Steradian to Pentane Candles (10 Candle Power)

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