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For decades, the lighting industry has suffered from a "Darwinian split." On one side, electrical engineers use calculation software (like DIALux) to ensure compliance, energy efficiency, and uniformity. On the other side, lighting designers and artists use DMX consoles to create mood, dynamic scenes, and atmosphere. The two disciplines rarely speak the same language.
If you are currently using DIALux 4.13, you can still find support for its usage in various lighting forums and specialized training resources. If you'd like, I can: Give you a comparison of the latest features Help you find 4.13 tutorials Explain how to import a 4.13 project into the new software Let me know how I can help you with your lighting project! Share public link