Dialux — 3.14

DIALux 3.14 used a radiosity calculation method to determine how light distributes across specific surfaces. In academic and field studies, it was commonly deployed to simulate standard classroom lux levels (e.g., maintaining 300 lux at a study desk level 0.75 meters above the finished floor). 2. Uniformity Ratio Evaluation

DIALux Classic was known for being user-friendly and straightforward for specific lighting tasks. Dialux 3.14

: Spaces are processed using classic rectangular geometry inputs (length, width, height). The engine calculates reflection factors from assumptions built around traditional materials (wall, ceiling, and floor properties). DIALux 3

The core strength was, and remains, the integration of lighting manufacturer catalogs (IES/LDT files). Dialux 3.14

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