[Radiance-general] Sky Distribution Simulations

Phillip Greenup Phillip.Greenup at arup.com
Mon Jan 29 18:36:09 CET 2007


Hi Juan,

There is a radiance algorithm for modelling the SSLD (new CIE general
sky model) distributions.  It was developed a few years ago now, and is
a bit clunky, but works fine.

I'll send it to you off the list.

Cheers,
Phil.
 

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[mailto:radiance-general-bounces at radiance-online.org] On Behalf Of Juan
Posada
Sent: 29 January 2007 16:44
To: radiance-general at radiance-online.org
Subject: [Radiance-general] Sky Distribution Simulations

Hello,

I am just starting to use Radiance and I would like to use it to
simulate different luminance sky distributions. I am particularly
interested in generating some of the new CIE general sky distributions
(there are 15; cf Darula and Kittler "CIE general sky standard defining
luminance distributions").  

I found that the "gensky" program can generate a Radiance description of
the sky, but gensky appear to be limited to the three classic CIE
standards (clear day, overcast, intermediate).  Is there another program
that could be used to generate these new standards?

Thank you!

Juan

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