please insert physical datas soon!!!
i need lumen watt.....
and even ies!!
for my projects with light products.-
Physical equivalences of Light
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radiance wrote:Hey,
Octane does not have radiometric inputs for light intensity, however that is quite simple a feature to add.
I have already said we will add IES support soon, so we can probably add some radiometric controls for defining area light intensity too. (lm2 / watt / efficiency)
Radiance
wow nice feature, thanks radiance!!
chow!!
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Adding radiometric would complete all the camera controls available in Octane now. It's a shame that the camera controls are so robust and reflective of real world, but the lighting(albeit beautiful) doesn't have the same abundance of real world parameters like candelas,lumens,efficacy etc. I can't wait for the other half of the equation to be complete. 

Awesome, roe land. The final version is going to be sweet
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Thats starting to look cool.
Thanks roeland
Thanks roeland
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Man, that kicks @ss. Will we have the option of loading preset IES profiles?Will we be able to save presets? Anyway, great work. Looks very promising.