Users create geometry either by using the native TracePro CAD interface or by importing models directly from
SolidWorks,
Pro/ENGINEER,
Solid Edge,
Autodesk Inventor or other CAD product that exports IGES or STEP models. TracePro additionally has an add-in to Solidworks, RayViz. RayViz allows users to apply and save optical properties directly to their SolidWorks model and ray trace surface sources as raysets to visualize light propagation within Solidworks. To ensure data integrity, a single model is used by both TracePro for ray tracing and optical analysis and by SolidWorks for mechanical design and modifying optical material properties. With RayViz, users significantly accelerate the iterative design process. Users using optical design programs such as
OSLO,
Zemax or
Code V can also import these models to create a complete optomechanical design using the built-in multi-document interface. After creating the optical-mechanical model users then create sources using built-in source wizards, import models from the bulb catalogs or import ray files created from measured data, measured by Radiant Imaging's ProSource Radiant Source product. Then rays are traced through the systems to find energy distributions on any surface or track volume flux through any space. Users can also simulate lit appearance of illumination or lighting systems and trace bitmap images through optical systems to check for uniformity, veiling glare, flare, and distortion issues. Thermal effects and stray light issues can also be simulated. == Compatibility ==