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From: Lars
Subject: ies-data?
Date: 10 Aug 2000 17:46:18
Message: <398D2E14.5565@gmx.net>
Hi there,

does anybody know abaout a way getting ies-light-sources in Povray?

Thank you, CU, Lars.


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 10 Aug 2000 18:50:04
Message: <39932FBA.CB4527C@pacbell.net>
Lars wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> does anybody know abaout a way getting ies-light-sources in Povray?

What ARE ies-light-sources ???

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From: GrimDude
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 11 Aug 2000 04:16:05
Message: <3993b645@news.povray.org>
In satellite engineering this is a fuel cell (ies = independant energy
source). In electronic telemetry this is a star (same translation).

Grim


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 11 Aug 2000 04:58:59
Message: <3993c053@news.povray.org>
"GrimDude" <vos### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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| In satellite engineering this is a fuel cell (ies = independant energy
| source). In electronic telemetry this is a star (same translation).

Well gee  :-) if so, then light groups should be just the thing to use.
See section 2.2 Light Groups   of the MegaPov Documentation
Or maybe not...

Bob


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From: GrimDude
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 11 Aug 2000 11:32:12
Message: <39941c7c$1@news.povray.org>
I don't know, specifically, what Lars meant in his post. Rather, I was
relaying definitions that I had heard of. But, if someone approached me
requesting this information, in this manner, I would probably assume he
meant a star/light source. I would be very careful in taking that as the
only possible meaning, however. To a mechanical engineer it might mean
something completely off the wall. Given that we have foreign content here
(interpretations, etc) I try not to assume much. I fail, miserably, of
course. :)

Grim


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From: ingo
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 11 Aug 2000 12:13:42
Message: <8F8DBF418seed7@204.213.191.228>
Lars wrote:

>does anybody know abaout a way getting ies-light-sources in Povray?
>

Maybe with the help of Projected_through in MegaPov.

Ingo

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From: Greg M  Johnson
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 11 Aug 2000 14:47:43
Message: <39944921.BCB8E2E3@my-dejanews.com>
How about a point light?

GrimDude wrote:

> In satellite engineering this is a fuel cell (ies = independant energy
> source). In electronic telemetry this is a star (same translation).
>
> Grim


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: ies-data?
Date: 11 Aug 2000 20:16:28
Message: <3994975c@news.povray.org>
"GrimDude" <vos### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
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| I don't know, specifically, what Lars meant in his post.

Turns out it's a kind of format to do "luminaires" (luminaries?), as Lars
said at c.g.r.r.  I found a post there where he explained what it was,
albeit a very brief word or two.  Something which can form a light source in
a more realistic simulation apparently.  I think the answer is going to be
no concerning doing such a thing with the current POV-Ray or MegaPov.

Bob


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