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Date: 12 Jun 95 00:44:13 EDT
From: "Bruce G. Considine" <76260.2631@compuserve.com>
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Subject: Accurate Lighting?
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In Lightwave is there any relationship or conversion for light % setting to
actual candlepower or lumens? As in the candlepower of a light(s) could be
selected using this conversion and Lightwave would accurately present how the
surroundings would be lit? Using spots, less any radiosity effects of course,
and disregarding lens flares. I would guess at night to avoid the complication
of sunlight.
Thanks, Bruce
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