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On 28/11/2017 08:01, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Density is best to be used for what it is made for: density. So, the
> colour used in a density's colour_map are shades of grey from black to
> white.
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> If you want the media to be coloured, then that can be achieved within
> the emission/absorption/scattering parameters. However, clouds by
> themselves are always white/grey (water vapour, remember?). Adding
> colour makes no sense, except if you want to show alien additives like
> pollution or ashes (volcanoes).
I concur ("agree" to save you looking it up).
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Regards
Stephen
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