On Monday 24 October 2011 12:09:33 thorsten.i.r...@jyu.fi wrote:
 
> As for matching the horizon - it did in all my tests which were not at
> sunrise/sunset - which combination of visibility-m ground-visibility-m and
> ground-haze-thickness are we talking? I have just tried a few realistic
> cases which I suspected to be problematic, but for instance a pathological
> case with ground-visibility > visibility would probably not work,
> ground-visibility > 25000 m starts to create other issues unless you
> really open visibility into the 100 km range, I haven't tried extreme fog
> like a 1 km thick  layer with 50 m visibility. All I can say is that it
> worked seamless in normal cases for me.

I'm using 100-300m thick layers with visibility anywhere between 200 to 600 
meters, in the layer.. then I play with the global visibility using z/shift-z.
Problems arise with increased global visibility, at higher altitudes. 




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