DAYFACT(1) General Commands Manual DAYFACT(1)NAME
dayfact - compute illuminance and daylight factor on workplane
SYNOPSIS
dayfact [ falsecolor options ]
DESCRIPTION
Dayfact is an interactive script for computing workplane illuminance, and daylight factors and potential daylight savings using rtrace(1).
The script falsecolor(1) is then used to draw contour lines on the resulting Radiance picture.
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Work on this program was initiated and sponsored by the LESO group at EPFL in Switzerland.
SEE ALSO falsecolor(1), glare(1), rtrace(1), ximage(1)RADIANCE 11/15/93 DAYFACT(1)
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GLARE(1) General Commands Manual GLARE(1)NAME
glare - perform glare and visual comfort calculations
SYNOPSIS
glare [ glarefile [ picture [ octree ] ] ]
DESCRIPTION
Glare is an interactive script for executing programs used to locate glare sources and compute glare indices and visual comfort probabil-
ity. If no glarefile is given, the program prompts the user for a one. If the file does not exist, glare asks the user some questions
about the scene in question then runs findglare(1) to compute values to store in the file. Glare then presents the user a menu of avail-
able glare index calculations. After choosing a calculation, glare offers to store the result (usually not useful) or plot the information
(but only for multiple glare angles).
If you are creating a new glarefile, it usually works best to start with a displayed image for reference during the interrogation.
AUTHOR
Greg Ward
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Work on this program was initiated and sponsored by the LESO group at EPFL in Switzerland.
SEE ALSO dayfact(1), findglare(1), glarendx(1), igraph(1), rpict(1), xglaresrc(1), ximage(1)RADIANCE 5/2/95 GLARE(1)
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