Method and computer implemented apparatus for lighting experience translation
First Claim
1. A method for lighting experience translation by means of a computer, comprising the acts ofreceiving an effect-based script, which describes one or more light effects of the lighting experience on one or more locations in a view in an environment,receiving one or more location-effect control models, wherein a location-effect control model describes light effects being available on a location in the view in the environment,translating the effect based script into physical device independent controls for one or more virtual lighting devices by using the location effect control model,placing a light effect, which is described in the effect based script, into a shape that defines the location of the light effect in the view,deriving color and intensity values from the shape containing the light effect, andderiving controls for a virtual lighting device of the environment from the color and intensity values.
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Abstract
The invention relates to the translation of lighting experience, particularly to the translation of scripts for describing lighting experiences and provided for controlling of lighting devices in a lighting system. An embodiment of the invention provides a method for lighting experience translation by means of a computer, comprising the acts of—receiving an effect based script, which describes one or more light effects of the lighting experience on one or more locations in a view in an environment (S10),—receiving one or more location-effect control models, wherein a location-effect control model describes light effects being available on a location in the view in the environment (S12), and—translating the effect based script into controls for one or more virtual lighting devices by using the location effect control model (S14). This allows to design lighting infrastructure independent effect based scripts and to translate the light experience, described with such scripts, automated into controls for virtual lighting devices, which may then further processed for a concrete lighting infrastructure.
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7 Claims
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1. A method for lighting experience translation by means of a computer, comprising the acts of
receiving an effect-based script, which describes one or more light effects of the lighting experience on one or more locations in a view in an environment, receiving one or more location-effect control models, wherein a location-effect control model describes light effects being available on a location in the view in the environment, translating the effect based script into physical device independent controls for one or more virtual lighting devices by using the location effect control model, placing a light effect, which is described in the effect based script, into a shape that defines the location of the light effect in the view, deriving color and intensity values from the shape containing the light effect, and deriving controls for a virtual lighting device of the environment from the color and intensity values.
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6. A computer implemented apparatus (10) for lighting experience translation being adapted to
receive an effect based script (34), which describes one or more light effects of the lighting experience on one or more locations in a view in an environment, receive one or more location-effect control models (12), wherein a location-effect control model describes light effects being available on a location in the view in the environment, and comprising a script translation service (14) being adapted to translate the effect based script into controls (16) for one or more virtual lighting devices by using the location effect control model.
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7. A method for lighting experience translation on a computer, comprising:
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receiving an effect based script which describes one or more abstract descriptions of light effects of a light experience on one or more locations in a view in an environment; receiving one or more location-effect control models wherein the location-effect control model describes a plurality of light effects being available on a location in the view in the environment; translating the effect based script by a script translation service to translate the effect based script into controls for one or more virtual lighting devices by using the location effect control model; replacing the controls for the one or more virtual lighting devices into controls of a lighting infrastructure.
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