Podium - lumen, candela or lux?
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Hi,
i never asked it, but what values is using Podium ?
are these lumen, candela or lux? (btw, which are three different things, however just for information) -
Nobody around who has an answer to my question?
i think my question isn't trivial, if we want to get some nice interior illumination studies.
just today i ran my first warm-ups with a nice unbiased Kerkythea and IES light resources for interiors. Amazing, what this software is capable of!
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Why not ask that on their forum
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@unknownuser said:
Why not ask that on their forum
Hi Pilou,
thanks for your advice. Your answer is correct.
In the past, I was excited to become a member of various forums.
Mostly, render engines do a nice job, but are optimized for a presentational task (often exteriors) which are relatively easy to get, in comparison for realistic interior simulations.There is specialized software -lighting analysis softw.- like Spotify -if i remember right- for Vectorworks and LTB, but i dont't own, nor i want to buy such a software. Kerkythea seems to do a good job for me. I haven't explored all their features till now, but i found only watt or lumen values for self-emitting materials. Seems lighting values are largely fancy values for render engines. Or i'm wrong
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In any case as you can easily incease / decrease them it's not a great importance to know the particar unities
And why not write directly to Podium
@unknownuser said:
Fastest and most reliable support answers are best asked using e-mail. If you have questions about your SU Podium, SU Animate or product serial numbers, please email us to the below address. support@cadalog-inc.com
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on the go to write a mailβ¦
I'm curious about the answer. I'll post their mail to leave a feedback for others who have the same question like me. Just to clarify things from ground up. Fortunately, Kerkythea uses IES too.
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