Lighting Analysts, Inc. produces calculation tools for the architectural
lighting marketplace. Our software programs are described below.
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Predict lighting system performance for any application from one luminaire in a jail cell to hundreds of luminaires in a professional sports facility. Interior or exterior, AGI32 can build environments for most any electric lighting or daylighting application with unlimited luminaires, calculation points, and reflective or transmissive surfaces. |
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Photometric Toolbox - Professional Edition provides creation, modification, repair and reporting capabilities
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With Photometric Toolbox - Professional Edition you can create new IES files
from paper reports, evaluate photometric files based on indoor, road
or flood lighting criteria, produce paper reports detailing a luminaires
performance and much more. PTB32's modular structure allows you to consider
up to 25 photometric files at once. |
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Learn More About Photometric Toolbox... |
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Lighting Analysts is pleased to offer web-based calculation tools. Flash_Indoor, an interior lighting estimator and Flash_Outdoor, a simple point by point and contour generating tool for direct lighting calculations. Flash_Outdoor can also be used as an isoline template generator. Both tools are designed for integration with lighting product web sites maintained by manufacturers, distributors or third parties.
Manufacturers, allow your customers to get estimates immediately while they are browsing your products.
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Don't let them leave your site and go elsewhere where
they might get distracted and lose interest. Keep their attention! They
can run continuous comparisons of your different luminaires at the moment
when they are most interested in your products. Now they can have the
estimates they need without ever having to download photometry or use
PC based software - right from the product section of your website!
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Experiment with the FlashTools... You can actually use both programs running from this website with fictitious photometry. Imagine how they might operate with your website and then contact us to discuss specifics.
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