Hi guys,
I've added a new light type to Povray 3.6: Photometric light
With my version you can use any IES file.
You can read more here:
http://www.cgarena.com/freestuff/tutorials/max/ieslights/
Regards
Delle
delle <del### [at] ciaowebit> wrote:
> With my version you can use any IES file.
You mean that uneven lighting is not caused by artifacts but it's
intentional and defined by the IES file?
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- Warp
Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> delle <del### [at] ciaowebit> wrote:> > With my version you can use any IES file.>> You mean that uneven lighting is not caused by artifacts but it's> intentional and defined by the IES file?>> --> - Warp
Yes, I use the 3D Candela distribution as a special attenuation function, like a
spot light but using real candela distribution read from IES file.
Delle
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> delle <del### [at] ciaowebit> wrote:>> With my version you can use any IES file.>> You mean that uneven lighting is not caused by artifacts but it's> intentional and defined by the IES file?
Here's a more convincing use of IES files (done in Vray, not by me).
http://img292.imageshack.us/my.php?image=vraynbj5.jpg
The good thing with IES files is that ligthing manufacturers provide them
for free. People who specialise in architectural visualisation can then
light their scenes with the exact lighting data from a particular lamp
model, compare lighting effects with each other etc.
G.
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