There are a lot of numbers thrown around in the Apollo 15 Preliminary Science Report where they calculate what the ideal exposure was for low light Earthshine photography. There is this quote:
"the Moon/Earth phase angle is 1 80° - 66.6° = 113.4 degrees. As shown in figure 25-99, the mean illumination of the Moon by the crescent Earth is 1.35 lm/m2 for a Moon/Earth phase angle of 113.4 degrees"
Someone else might have better understanding of what that actually means!