CIE 2019, Washington DC, June 14 to 22, 2019. -- http://washington2019.cie.co.atAngular intensity distributions of light sources are traditionally measured using goniophotometers. Usually, goniophotometers are expensive to obtain and resource intensive to operate, due to requirements of a dedicated laboratory and the time consuming nature of the measurements. In addition to other applications, such as lighting design, angular intensity distribution data are used for spatial corrections to increase accuracy of luminous flux measurements with integrating spheres. Because goniometric measurements are so laborious, many laboratories omit the spatial correction altogether, increasing their measurement uncertainty by up to a few percent, dependin...