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16 August 2002 Accurate illumination system predictions using measured spatial luminance distributions
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Source modeling is one of the key elements that enables software simulations to predict the output of an illumination system. A successful method to model a source is to use measured spatial luminance distributions over a range of view angles to synthesize rays that are then used in a Monte Carlo illumination simulation. The measurements are typically performed using a camera at numerous discrete view angles. Important issues arise when synthesizing rays at angles between the measured angles, especially when the source being measured incorporates optical elements such as a reflector.
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William J. Cassarly, David R. Jenkins, and Holger Moench "Accurate illumination system predictions using measured spatial luminance distributions", Proc. SPIE 4775, Modeling and Characterization of Light Sources, (16 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.479655
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Lamps

Cameras

Integrating spheres

Monte Carlo methods

Imaging systems

Light sources

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