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cargo3
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Radiance 'file corrupt'

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Hello all,

I have tried to simulate a very simple model in Radiance for a daylight factor distribution. I am working with VE 5.9.2. I have left the working plane at default along with the image quality. I've chosen the CIE overcast sky and left the default date. I tried to generate an image with 'illuminance -working plane', and after waiting 20 min to process, I got a message saying that the file is corrupted, "check Radiance.log file of your project"--which I never found. What does this mean?

Thanks for any help!
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PCully
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Re: Radiance 'file corrupt'

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Hi,

A few general things to check that may cause this error:

- make sure you aren't viewing another Radiance image when trying to generate the new image
- make sure the project is stored on the local machine and not on a network
- make sure the project path is as simple as possible e.g. save on local C: Drive and try to avoid strange characters in the project name/path
- make sure the eye/focus positions are not in a wall or floor/ceiling

The Radiance.log file should be in the radiance folder of your project, it may give more information on the problem

Hope this helps, if you are still having problems with this let me know. Also in future give as much info regarding the errors you see as you can since it makes it easier for us to to troubleshoot and for other users experiencing the same error to find this thread.

Phil
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cargo3
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Re: Radiance 'file corrupt'

Post by cargo3 »

Phil,

Thank you for your reply. I think the issue was about the eye/focus pointing at the floor... but am not quite sure at 100% as I have another problem... Please see my most recent post "VE 5.9.2 - connect/ seperate space".

Thanks,
Caroline
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