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curr_lum.ies | 2019-03-13 09:57 | 0 | lum. photometry file | |
curr_lum.ldt | 2019-03-13 09:57 | 0 | lum. photometry file | |
curr_lum.txt | 2019-03-13 09:57 | 1 | tabular ouput | |
ies_sum.sh | 2013-03-28 19:23 | 670 | ||
ies_view_php.sh | 2013-03-28 19:18 | 742 | (running ies2tab) | |
lum.png | 2006-05-18 10:28 | 1.9K | (illuminance scale) | |
curr_lum.png | 2015-11-21 19:02 | 2.6K | illuminance plot | |
ies2tab.hlp | 2013-07-01 14:42 | 3.0K | ies2tab -help output | |
ies_v.php.txt | 2012-11-11 00:26 | 6.3K | text of the php | |
ies_v.php | 2015-11-21 18:27 | 6.8K | Online computing | |
ies_vexp.php | 2015-11-21 19:06 | 6.9K | ||
LLD30WD_IESNA2002.IES | 2015-11-22 19:02 | 63K | ||
Conversion from ies to eulumdat format (and perhaps even some eulumdat inputs) may fail, as the symmetries of that format are an enigma for me (as far as I know, the format is undocumented, apart from a thorough but still incomplete description kindly written by Ian Ashdown). Also, what's meant by 0 and what by 90 degrees azimuth, is confused often. The illuminance plots may help to resolve it in each case.
The software applied in this directory is under GNU public license.
Jan Hollan, January 2007