Dear E K,

we are only just now starting to expand ARTS into the visible spectral range, its main focus so far has been thermal radiation. Other programs may be more suited for what you want to do.

Best wishes,

Stefan

On 6 Mar 2021, at 5:13, E K wrote:

Hello, I've been trying to use ARTS to generate extensible data for real-time visualization, and I'm willing to put the compute time into creating it, however after studying the user guide, and the test data examples including some publicly available control files, I can't say with certainty that the preliminary outputs that I'm generating are valid, and thus I'd like to ask some questions. By using ARTS with pyarts I intend to create 2 lookup tables with an idealistic light source, altitude, and direction to extract the true-color fractional intensity of said direction, and isotropic intensity. Since scattering phenomena are essentially required for this use case, and since I'm aiming for accuracy with no assumptions made, I have been looking to represent scattering per species, or more realistically through the species contribute the most to each type of scattering.

What methods pertaining to receivers/sensors/antennae would create these configurations? What methods tools or data may already exist to model Rayleigh and Mie scattering accurately according to species in ARTS? Last but not least, since I intend to calculate a lot of similar situations, what features within ARTS can I look into and use to speed up computation?
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