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02_user_tutorials:20_light:01_first_steps:use_fluxmodel [2025/12/10 17:37] – ↷ Page moved from 02_user_tutorials:20_light:use_fluxmodel to 02_user_tutorials:20_light:01_first_steps:use_fluxmodel gaetan02_user_tutorials:20_light:01_first_steps:use_fluxmodel [2025/12/12 13:37] (current) – [Light Sources] groimp
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 In this tutorial we will see how to get started with a FluxModel in GroIMP. In this tutorial we will see how to get started with a FluxModel in GroIMP.
  
-Go [[01_user_documentation:groimp-platform:gpuflux|here]] to see more about how the FluxModel is defined in GroIMP.+Go [[01_user_documentation:08_light:02_gpu|here]] to see more about how the FluxModel is defined in GroIMP.
  
 ====== Light Model ====== ====== Light Model ======
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 The light distribution and spectral distribution (i.e. the ''DISTRIBUTION'', ''WAVELENGTHS'' and ''AMPLITUDES'' arrays) can also be provided from ''.ies'' files.  The light distribution and spectral distribution (i.e. the ''DISTRIBUTION'', ''WAVELENGTHS'' and ''AMPLITUDES'' arrays) can also be provided from ''.ies'' files. 
  
-See [[01_user_documentation:groimp-platform:input-and-output-in-groimp|here]] for more information on the supported file formats.+See [[01_user_documentation:03_interacting_with_groimp:14_io:99_all_mimetypes|here]] for more information on the supported file formats.
  
 Then, let's create a parameterizable light node – using file references for physical and spectral power distribution. Then, let's create a parameterizable light node – using file references for physical and spectral power distribution.
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