[Radiance-general] use radiance in windows

Zack Rogers zrogers at daylightinginnovations.com
Tue Sep 29 15:23:50 PDT 2015


Hi Shailan,

You also might consider the new SPOT Pro daylighting software, available
here <http://www.daylightinginnovations.com/spot-home>.  It is a Windows
based user friendly interface, with a Radiance engine behind the scenes,
that provides a variety of architectural lighting, daylighting and
photosensor simulation features.  Radiance is hidden behind the scenes but
still accessible to the advanced user.  It also has a built-in database of
all US TMY2 data sites, all TMY3 data sites available, and the ability to
import EPW weather files for analysis.

Regards,
Zack



On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:20 PM, shailan zareiy <sh.zareiy at gmail.com>
wrote:

> hello
> Sorry if I ask repetitive question but i couldn't find the answer of my
> question anywhere. i am a user of radiance via ecotect for some years,but
> one of the disadvantages of this version of radiance is that, it doesn't
> use weather data. so i decided yo use new version of radiance for windows.
> i installed this version, but i don't know how i can use this radiance?
> where should I model the room I want to simulate?
> Thank you
> Shailan
>
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