How about another idea.

Using an off-the-shelf, residential, AC led lightbulb of a given lumen output? Maybe even a few color temps to check.

I have a 1500lm sylvania bulb (warm white) I tried for s&g. Using the 0.20 multiplier (I was estimating to be correct) yielded exactly 7500 lux… or 1500 lumens. Matching the label’s claim on the bulb. It stayed steady too, rather than declining like flashlights tend to. I measured for at least 2 mins and the number didn’t move.

I might pick up a few more new led bulbs this weekend to test further.

If they are relatively accurate to spec, residential LED bulbs might be a good reference standard for calibration. I’m not sure what type of degradation we’d see over time.

I’ll report back after additional tinkering.