[Radiance-general] Re: New stereographic fisheye view

Charles Ehrlich ckehrlich at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 17 22:00:42 PDT 2008


Hey Axel,

Very kewl new fisheye feature and even kewler website with sunpath and shading diagrams.  Thank you.

Can you please explain how the "planospheric" fisheye projecting differs from the "-vta" angular fisheye project with "-vh 180"?

Thanks,
-Chas


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Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:33:23 +0000
From: "Axel Jacobs" <jacobs.axel at gmail.com>
Subject: [Radiance-general] New stereographic fisheye view
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Dear all,

Greg was kind enough to leave this announcement to me, since it was me
who has been giving him a hard time over it. Thanks for implementing
this, Greg!

So here we go:

I have the honor to announce a new fisheye view type for Radiance. It
is called the 'stereographic' or 'planispheric' projection. It is
particularly useful for sun path diagrams, as commonly used in
daylighting and overshadowing studies. Yes, it's true: no more messin'
about with .cal files--it's a native implementation. The option to
rvu/rpict/trace is -vts.

I've put together a little comparison of the three fisheye views:
http://luminance.londonmet.ac.uk/pickup/projections.pdf
This will eventually be merged into the Advanced Tutorial, but I don't
have the time for this right now.

If you feel like doing a little exercise with pen and paper (like our
students do), get a sun path diagram from here:
http://luxal.eu/resources/daylighting/sunpath.shtml,

and follow Andrew's the instructions on the SquareOne web site:
http://squ1.org/wiki/Sun-Path/Overshadowing

Good projections to you all

Axel
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