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Anonymous
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Photometrics

Does anyone have a decent program to address photometrics along a streetscape? My landscape dept needs something talented, but compact - no 400 pound gorilla for this one. Nothing pricey either - of course. TIA -
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Message 2 of 7
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Lithonia Lighting's Lightware is what I use, it's free, but I'm not sure if it does streetscapes. -- Dean Saadallah Add-on products for LT http://www.pendean.com/lt --
Message 3 of 7
Anonymous
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Get the MFR of the street lights to do it for you. Check out LSI. http://www.lsi-industries.com/ They can do it! Ciao! ~Terry Santa CAD wrote: >Does anyone have a decent program to address photometrics along a >streetscape? > >My landscape dept needs something talented, but compact - no 400 pound >gorilla for this one. > >Nothing pricey either - of course. > >TIA - > > > >
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Anonymous
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I will check it out - thanks! "Dean Saadallah" wrote in message news:4203ee88$1_2@newsprd01... > Lithonia Lighting's Lightware is what I use, it's free, but I'm not sure > if > it does streetscapes. > > -- > Dean Saadallah > Add-on products for LT > http://www.pendean.com/lt > -- > >
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Anonymous
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I will check this one out too -thanks! "Terry Drewes" wrote in message news:42045878$1_1@newsprd01... > Get the MFR of the street lights to do it for you. Check out LSI. > http://www.lsi-industries.com/ They can do it! > > Ciao! > ~Terry > > Santa CAD wrote: > >>Does anyone have a decent program to address photometrics along a >>streetscape? >> >>My landscape dept needs something talented, but compact - no 400 pound >>gorilla for this one. >> >>Nothing pricey either - of course. >> >>TIA - >> >>
Message 6 of 7
Anonymous
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Be warned, having the manufacturer/supplier do the lighting plan will often result in a lot more light fixtures than someone more interested in limiting your client's budget Be sure to tell them things like "use 1,000 watt bulbs (or whatever the max allowed is)" and "there is nothing wrong with putting a few quads out there". And of course, supply them with whatever local codes that need to be followed. Most places don't like a lot of outdoor light spilling all over the place. "Terry Drewes" wrote in message news:42045878$1_1@newsprd01... > Get the MFR of the street lights to do it for you. Check out LSI. > http://www.lsi-industries.com/ They can do it!
Message 7 of 7
david
in reply to: Anonymous

If you want to do the photometrics in AutoCAD, Design Master Electrical might do what you want.

http://www.designmaster.biz/products/electrical/photocalc.html

It is $500, which might be too pricey. We have a free demo that you can request to see if it will fit your needs before purchasing.

David Robison
Design Master Software, Inc
David Robison
Design Master Software
http://www.designmaster.biz

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