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I think the photometrics are for the entire lighting fixture. That includes how it will shadow the light, casutics, etc.
Also that is a great little app. I was wondering if somone had created one of these. Now i just wish vray handles the ies files as quickly as the standard lights. What make the ies files so slow?
The photometric data is light intensity measured on a 3 dimensional grid. You can see these in the ies file itself.These values are ofcourse affected by the fixture itself including the caustics caused by the bulb , lens, reflectors and shadows cast by the enclosure. As far as I understand it max ies lights build a grid of point lights at the measured locations with the coresponding intensities.
That makes sense about how it works within MAX but are you sure it's the fixture and lens Wouldn't this indicate that IES files would contain color and geometry also? From my limited knowledge, as a guess, I would think it's only the globe (bulb). Another term I've read recently dealing with Photometry is density. I wonder if this refers to the final output of multiple factors so that it's something dealing with a volume?
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