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@Izzyi2d You can make an easy light intensity indicator if you want / need / like. It may help you to determine which lighting scenario is "more light" as you were asking.
- Go to a local dollar store (dollar tree, dollar general, heck even big lots)
-Find one of those cheap Solar powered whatnot's. (I.e. moving solar flower, cheap solar light, solar candle etc).
-Gut it! take out just the panel.
-Connect a Voltmeter (preferably digital) to the leads of your solar panel.
-Place your solar panel / meter combo where you want to test different lighting levels.
-The voltage reading from the solar panel is directly proportional to the amount of light incoming.
(remember it's just an indicator and not to be taken as perfect, but a quick easy way to get an idea)