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  8. Date: 12 Jun 95 00:44:13 EDT
  9. From: "Bruce G. Considine" <76260.2631@compuserve.com>
  10. To: <lightwave@webcom.com>
  11. Subject: Accurate Lighting?
  12. Message-Id: <950612044412_76260.2631_CHK49-1@CompuServe.COM>
  13. Sender: owner-lightwave@webcom.com
  14. Precedence: bulk
  15.  
  16. In Lightwave is there any relationship or conversion for light % setting to
  17. actual candlepower or lumens?  As in the candlepower of a light(s) could be
  18. selected using this conversion and Lightwave would accurately present how the
  19. surroundings would be lit?  Using spots, less any radiosity effects of course,
  20. and disregarding lens flares.  I would guess at night to avoid the complication
  21. of sunlight.
  22.  
  23. Thanks, Bruce
  24.  
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  26. "Bruce G. Considine" <76260.2631@compuserve.com> sent this message.
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