RADIANCE 2.4 is a suite of programs for the analysis and visualizations of lighting in design. Input files specify the scene geometry, materials, luminaries, time, date, and sky conditions (for daylight calculations). Calculated values include spectral radiance (i.e. luminance + color), irradiance (luminance + color), and glare indices. Simulation results may be displayed as color images, numerical values and contour plots. The primary advantage of RADIANCE over simpler lighting calculation and rendering tools is that there are no limitations on the geometry or the materials that may be simulated. RADIANCE is used by architects and engineers to predict illumination, visual quality and appearance of innovative design spaces, and by researchers to evaluate new lighting and day lighting technologies.
Gregory Ward
Staff Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS 90-3111
Berkeley, CA 94720
USA
510-486-4757
510-486-4089 (fax)
gjward@lbl.gov
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AEC Design and Drafting,
Engineering Visualization,
Graphic Arts & Design,
Image Generation and Processing,
Industrial Process Analysis,
Model Visualization,
Rendering,
Robotics, Measurement, Control,
Visual Simulation, the developer index for Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
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