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The release of marked a significant milestone for lighting designers, focusing heavily on streamlining the transition from complex technical simulations to professional, client-ready documentation. While newer versions like DIALux evo 13 are now available, version 9 introduced the foundational "Documentation 2.0" workflow that remains central to the software's modern identity. A Complete Documentation Overhaul

Crucial for walls, floors, and ceilings to calculate inter-reflections accurately.

Designing energy-efficient lighting for classrooms and workstations that meets strict lux level requirements. dialux evo 9

: The documentation now includes a separate "contacts" page for stakeholders, a standard glossary for technical terms, and "target ticks" (visual compliance checks) to quickly show if a design meets required standards.

Ideal for automatic room generation and structural alignment. Step 2: Defining Spaces and Materials The release of marked a significant milestone for

More specialized courses are also available. For example, free online courses with video materials and exercises cover specific topics like horticulture lighting. Additionally, reference books like the "DIALux evo: Reference Book for DIALux evo 9.x" offer a structured, didactic approach for users to learn at their own pace, containing numerous practical tips for both new and experienced users.

Documentation in DIALux evo 9 was completely redesigned to improve client-facing clarity: Step 2: Defining Spaces and Materials More specialized

: The output section was completely rewritten for better clarity and structure.

Minimum 8 GB (16 GB or more highly recommended for large IFC files).