The size of the headlights is so small because the distance from the light
source to the measuring wall is far enough away so that they are considered
point light sources.  Thus we must have point light sources for a the sizes
of the light sources.  

Copyright (C) 1993 

NOTE : These files have been donated only for the use of being used as a test
	   bed in order to enable a user to have some various other light data 
	   files on which to build a scene.  These files are not to be used for 
	   anything other than helping data files that enable users to create 
	   road scenes of their own.  

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	Through working with Radiance in a professional environment I have found 
it to be an excellent package that may be used for accurate lighting analysis
as well as creating some very realistic looking pictures.  I started with 
Radiance and was really only interested in a night time road simulation.  It 
was a help to me to have some lightdata files from which to learn from.  I 
felt at the time that it would be even better if I had some other files to 
look at, possibly some to compare to see if the distribution I was creating 
was correct.  I hope these files help, the have been donated only for the
learning process involved in attempting to simulate a realistic outdoors 
night road scene.  These files are not to be reproduced for profit of any
kind and are provided only for people with an interest in doing something
similar to what I have done.

									   -Kevin Marshall
									   05/07/1993

The Right and left data files are provided for low and high beam.
eu - is the european light distribution
sae - is the American light distribution
comp - is a light distribution created by a computer.  It is not perticularly
	   a good light distribution, but it is another possible file.

2 - eu
4 - sae
1 - comp

