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1 Oct 2024 07:23:30 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Physically correct radiosity  
From: Thomas Lake
Date: 5 Sep 2000 23:07:19
Message: <39B5B4EA.B53FEAD0@home.com>
I have my monitor set to 6500K

David Fontaine wrote:

> Kari Kivisalo wrote:
>
> > Not to my surprise MP produced good images when supplied with physically
> > correct data. Sun color temp. 5400K. Sky color temp. 15000K to 18000K.
> > Sun/sky energy ratio 9 for clear sky. Notice the gamma 1.0 again.
> > Image white point 6500K, gamma 2.2.
>
> Yup, all sounds about right, looks fine.
> Ugh, this is the problem with amateur computer graphics, all these gammas and
> color temps and everyone's monitor looks different! By amateur I don't mean
> lower quality, but lacking professional equipment.
> BTW my display is set around 9000k for pure white I guesstimate...
> Temp  R   G   B
> 9300  83  83  72
> Mine  85  82  72
> 6500  91  79  61
> 5000 100  77  49
>
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