Frederic Bouvier wrote:
Jonathan Richards wrote:
  
On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 9:43 am, Frederic Bouvier wrote:

    
I don't know where on earth you can see sky so blue without colour
enhancer on your camera (polarizer or blue filter), especially
when looking at the sun.
      
EGTP = Perranporth 50.331585 deg N 5.177602 deg W!

http://www.jnorichards.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/p7120040.jpg

This is not a filtered or post-processed image, except for size reduction.
    

...
Your shot looks more like this (current shading) :
http://www.8ung.at/mars/images/sky/fgfs-screen-002-old-sky.jpg

than like this (modified shading) :
http://www.8ung.at/mars/images/sky/fgfs-screen-003-new-sky.jpg

And you are not shooting the horizon.

  
http://www.jnorichards.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/images/p7120018.jpg
    

Your other shot is more blue at the horizon but still not far from
current FG.

-Fred
I think the mixture of both shadings would look like the most real thing for now.

On the other side, what about making possible to appear both because we see that both skies are very possible to appear in RL. So we should have more variables needed to calculate the real sky color (air humidity, temperature, height, geographic position, sun angle, time of year etc.).


- Matevz
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