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    Default How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Now I've been trying to figure out how to add an IES file to a Light Fixture. I see it has about 4 loaded in here but not what I need, and I can't find where to add the ones I do need. Anyone run into this already?

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Here's what you need to do.
    1. Navigate to the Program folder in your install path for Revit MEP 2008, most likely "C:\Program Files\Revit MEP 2008\Program".
    2. Open Revit.ini. Find the entry called "IESFileLocation", make note of that location. See attached image.
    3. Navigate to the location determined in step 2.
    4. Place any new IES data files in that location.
    5. Load Revit MEP.
    6. Open the light fxture family that you want to associate with your new IES data file.
    7. Select the Family Types option in the Design Bar. In the Family Types dialog you will see a Parameter called "IES Data File". Type in the name of the file, without its .ies extension. See attached image.
    8. Save the family. Load it into your project and you're good to go.
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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Awesome! Thanks for the Help!

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Kyle,

    What do we gain from doing this other than the information is attached to the fixture? Can we get foot candle calcs?

    Thanks,
    Margaret

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Yep. That information is used to calculate the Average Estimated Illumination (AEI) value for a Room. Rooms are aware of the light fixtures that exist inside of their volume. That, in conjunction with the Lighting parameters on a Room, result in the AEI value being calculated (see attached image).

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    THANKS ALOT , BUT I HAVE A QUESTION DOES AN IES FILE AFFECT THE WAY THE LIGHT FIXTURE RENDER? THE EFFECT OF THE LIGHT

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamal.qusous
    THANKS ALOT , BUT I HAVE A QUESTION DOES AN IES FILE AFFECT THE WAY THE LIGHT FIXTURE RENDER? THE EFFECT OF THE LIGHT
    Not yet. Would make a lot of sense though now wouldn't it?

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Kyle,

    I have been messing around with rendering and what not lately, is it possible to get a point by point analysis of illuminance levels within an area instead of just a average value?

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    just lumen method average....nothing more than that. you can export to IES <VE> and use their lighting analysis, ( I haven't tried that yet....IES <VE>is still a little fuzzy to me so I can't say much)
    I have though exported the model to a polymesh 3D *dwg and brought it into AGI, of course I had to bring in my ies files and lights, but the locations where there.
    Another slick thing we did was export it to 3D studio Max, which actually brought IN the lights and IES files. Pretty nice for rendering for clients but I wouldn't trust the analysis of Studio Max tho...

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    Default Re: How do you attach an IES file to a Light Fixture?

    Quote Originally Posted by mjdanowski
    Kyle,

    I have been messing around with rendering and what not lately, is it possible to get a point by point analysis of illuminance levels within an area instead of just a average value?
    A little off topic here, but LOVIN the Hogan! SWEET!

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