> I don't know what 'light distribution tables' are, but you know about the
> radiosity function in POV-Ray, don't you?
Hi,
yes I know about POVRays radiosity function, but that has nothing
to do with the light distribution tables (LDT). Radiosity can be used
or not like in all other scenes. Since radiosity results are already
exists in DIALux, the results could be used as lighting textures
for the indirekt part of the illumination.
Explanation: LDT is a form to say how much light leaves a
luminaire in any direction. The picture shows an example
of an direct/indirect luminaire. You see that there is
much light going down and some going up. You also see
in which _direction_ goes more the light.
Martin Hellwig
DIAL GmbH
http://www.dial.de
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