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I'm also red/reen colorblind (to a point) so the subtle changes are hard for
me to recognise.
In this instance the sun is:
color rgb (1.0, 1.0, 0.214)*.5713
There is also a white sphere near it for the radiosity setup.
I have a version rendering right now with high quality rediosity turned on
and photons set to count = 400000. It looks like its going to be a lot more
gold colored from the photons reflecting on the wall, its been running 9 hrs
so far at 1280X1024 AA0.1 it'll probably take another 9 to finish, at least.
- Chris
"Jide" <jid### [at] koti soon fi> wrote in message
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> Zeger Knaepen wrote:
> > "Chris Purdy" <esc### [at] earthlink net> schreef in bericht
> > news:3cdabed2@news.povray.org...
> > > I warmed up the image by adjusting the sun color and position... I'm
> going
> > > for a late afternoon setting... you know, that "golden time" right
> before
> > > sunset.
> > Is that why everything looks yellow?
> > I'm sorry, but I think the yellow destroys the image...
> >
>
> I agree and imho the yellow has too much green in it. I checked the values
> from the wall and every sample of the about 20 colors I checked had more
> green than red in them.
> I am optically challenged when it comes to red/green so that might also
> explain why it seems to have too much green for me.
>
> --
> -Jide
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