[Radiance-daysim] different values in test.rad and test_material.rad

Christopher Rush Christopher.Rush at arup.com
Wed Oct 1 08:00:39 PDT 2014


The behavior you note appears to be the typical process of Daysim’s subprocesses.

Daysim automatically splits all materials into a separate file as you’ve found, particularly if your materials and geometry in your scene are originally combined within files. Daysim also converts tinted materials (e.g. unequal red, green, blue values) into the average of the RGB channels for a grey scene – presumably to limit data processing to a single channel for simplification.

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