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From: TP Electronics
Subject: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 07:57:43
Message: <466a95b7$1@news.povray.org>
I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
It is possible to simulated this with povray?
I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the 
guide.
I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres angle.
Best regard
Thierry


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From: Marc
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 08:41:40
Message: <466aa004@news.povray.org>

466a95b7$1@news.povray.org...
>I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
> It is possible to simulated this with povray?
> I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the 
> guide.
> I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres 
> angle.
> Best regard
> Thierry
>

Could you be more precise on what you want to achieve?
What is a LED optic guide?

Marc


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 09:29:17
Message: <99el63tv320rev1449l9h32n5vgskov7p7@4ax.com>
On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 13:57:43 +0200, "TP Electronics" <tp### [at] tpelectronicsno> wrote:

>I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
>It is possible to simulated this with povray?
>I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the 
>guide.
>I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres angle.
>Best regard
>Thierry 
>

I don't think that fibre optics (if that is what you mean) can be done in
Pov-Ray, not without faking it.

Regards
	Stephen


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From: Marc Schimmler
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 09:59:08
Message: <466ab22c$1@news.povray.org>
I might be wrong but using ior and rising the max_trace_level in the 
global settings should do the trick.
But only if the border angle where the refraction turns into reflection 
is used in POVRAY, which I don't know (yet).
It should be easy to write a test code ...

Stephen schrieb:
> On Sat, 9 Jun 2007 13:57:43 +0200, "TP Electronics" <tp### [at] tpelectronicsno> wrote:
> 
>> I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
>> It is possible to simulated this with povray?
>> I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the 
>> guide.
>> I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres angle.
>> Best regard
>> Thierry 
>>
> 
> I don't think that fibre optics (if that is what you mean) can be done in
> Pov-Ray, not without faking it.
> 
> Regards
> 	Stephen


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From: Marc Schimmler
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 10:27:17
Message: <466ab8c5$1@news.povray.org>
There is a test render at p.b.images
I think it works but don't ask me how good it is for real optics 
applications ...

TP Electronics schrieb:
> I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
> It is possible to simulated this with povray?
> I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the 
> guide.
> I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres angle.
> Best regard
> Thierry 
> 
>


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From: TP Electronics
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 11:45:03
Message: <466acaff$1@news.povray.org>
To answer to Marc.
I am design a panel unit with 7 switch/ key. custormer will at when the key 
is activ, the key ligthing.
I have place 2 light source ( LED ) between the switch and want desing a 
knopp to active the switch and guide the light of LED to the top.
I will try differente form of knopp to have the best light on the top.

I have read the manuel with ligth source, try som but have not some result.
I am not a prof with povray, I am using Povray with the CAD software eagle 
to show som 3D pictures of my board.
I will try all tips you write.


"TP Electronics" <tp### [at] tpelectronicsno> skrev i melding 
news:466a95b7$1@news.povray.org...
>I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
> It is possible to simulated this with povray?
> I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the 
> guide.
> I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres 
> angle.
> Best regard
> Thierry
>


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From: Marc
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 12:53:31
Message: <466adb0b@news.povray.org>

466acaff$1@news.povray.org...
> To answer to Marc.
> I am design a panel unit with 7 switch/ key. custormer will at when the 
> key is activ, the key ligthing.
> I have place 2 light source ( LED ) between the switch and want desing a 
> knopp to active the switch and guide the light of LED to the top.
> I will try differente form of knopp to have the best light on the top.
>
> I have read the manuel with ligth source, try som but have not some 
> result.
> I am not a prof with povray, I am using Povray with the CAD software eagle 
> to show som 3D pictures of my board.
> I will try all tips you write.
>
>
I think you won't get accurate simulation of that guide.
Usually it is try and error process to get what we want.
But maybe you could try a pigment with filter 1
like :

pigment {color rgb 1 filter 1}

or shorter
pigment {color rgbf 1}

It is hard to give code without knowing exactly what you want :-)

Marc


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From: TP Electronics
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 13:57:32
Message: <466aea0c$1@news.povray.org>
ok thanks marc.
It is do not what I espect.
I understand at it is perhaps not povray SW to do this simulation.
Thierry
"Marc" <jac### [at] wanadoofr> skrev i melding 
news:466adb0b@news.povray.org...
>

> 466acaff$1@news.povray.org...
>> To answer to Marc.
>> I am design a panel unit with 7 switch/ key. custormer will at when the 
>> key is activ, the key ligthing.
>> I have place 2 light source ( LED ) between the switch and want desing a 
>> knopp to active the switch and guide the light of LED to the top.
>> I will try differente form of knopp to have the best light on the top.
>>
>> I have read the manuel with ligth source, try som but have not some 
>> result.
>> I am not a prof with povray, I am using Povray with the CAD software 
>> eagle to show som 3D pictures of my board.
>> I will try all tips you write.
>>
>>
> I think you won't get accurate simulation of that guide.
> Usually it is try and error process to get what we want.
> But maybe you could try a pigment with filter 1
> like :
>
> pigment {color rgb 1 filter 1}
>
> or shorter
> pigment {color rgbf 1}
>
> It is hard to give code without knowing exactly what you want :-)
>
> Marc
>


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From: Marc Schimmler
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 15:08:05
Message: <466afa95$1@news.povray.org>
Hi Thierry,

did have a look at

> news://news.povray.org:119/466ab87b@news.povray.org


?

Is that what you want ...

Marc Schimmler


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From: Charles C
Subject: Re: optic guide.
Date: 9 Jun 2007 16:30:01
Message: <web.466b0ce3cb54bcb6e33c01c00@news.povray.org>
"TP Electronics" <tp### [at] tpelectronicsno> wrote:
> I want to desing a optic guide for en LED.
> It is possible to simulated this with povray?
> I can not see where I can change specification of material to define the
> guide.
> I am play with led source but not manage to make a led with 10degres angle.
> Best regard
> Thierry

Do you mean one of those clear plastic prisms that brings light from the LED
up to the front of a piece of consumer-electronics?  You might try enabling
photons and setting the optic guide as a "target."

http://www.povray.org/documentation/view/3.6.1/425/

Also see the insert-menu item "Photons scene" under "scene templates" (if
you're using Windows)for a good demonstrations of using photons.

I haven't tried it, but I have a feeling you may also need a
double-illuminated surface for the photons to hit after going through the
prism.  Again, I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for, and I
haven't tried what I am suggesting.

Charles


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