[Radiance-general] Windows Based Radiance Package
Chris Jessee
chris.jessee at kingmill.com
Wed Jun 28 03:36:24 CEST 2006
Although it currently doesn't offer the analysis tools that Radiance
has, Maxwell has the underlying architecture to make such analysis
possible. It wouldn't surprise me to see an announcement at Siggraph
regarding lighting analysis tools in Maxwell or based on Maxwell.
Users are certainly asking for it on the Maxwell forums. This is
pure speculation on my part. http://www.maxwellrender.com
Take care,
Chris Jessee
On Jun 27, 2006, at 8:30 PM, J. David Maino wrote:
> There's a program called SPOT (Sensor Placement and Orientation
> Tool) that uses Radiance as a back-end. It's mostly for daylighting
> and electric lighting integration, and it's kind of a pain to get
> to work with your own Radiance models, but there is an excel
> spreadsheet interface that is very easy to use. This ease of use
> comes at the cost of limited features. You can find out more about
> it here: http://www.archenergy.com/SPOT/
>
> Other than that there is always Desktop Radiance: http://
> radsite.lbl.gov/deskrad/dradHOME.html
>
> If anyone else knows of any others, I'd be interested to hear about
> them as well.
>
> Hope that helps!
> Dave
>
> charlie portelli wrote:
>> I was wondering is there another windows based program that
>> packages RADIANCE as a lighting analysis tool.
>>
>> Best
>> Charlie Portelli
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