Hi Curt,
Can you tell me more about ecolight? (point me to a website?)
J.
At 01:52 PM 2/18/2008, you wrote:
>Guillaume,
>
>Using H to create an extensive LUT would indeed be prohibitive in
>computer time. What you need is the EcoLight code, with will be a part
>of version 5. Ecolight runs *much* faster than H. (the LUT used in my
>2005 Applied Optics paper was created with an early version of
>EcoLight). My goal is to ship v5 within a month. We're doing the last
>testing now, and writing the new user's guide and such.
>
>Curt Mobley
>
>dribreg wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I would like to test a LUT approach but the computer time requirement
> > is huge if I want to cover the full extent of our local IOP, R bottom
> > , depth and bb/b variability. I have already put a lot of constraints
> > on the depth vs R and b vs a but it still would take 1 year on my
> > computer. So I wonder if anybody has created an extensive LUT from
> > Hydrolight which is accessible ?
> >
> > I have found on the web that a routine (hydroPPT) was created in order
> > to prepare batch run for hydrolight. Has this routine been distributed ?
> >
> > thank you
> > Guillaume
> >
> >
>
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