When I project Celestia for educational presentations, it comes out much dimmer and harder to view than other programs, even with a bright projector. This takes a bit of the impact away from an otherwise really great tool. (As a separate topic, it would be nice to have an archive of "really cool educational Celestia scripts" organized by astronomical area or topic.)
Can anyone describe a method of controlling the brightness or gamma of the Celestia displays?
Controlling brightness and/or gamma in Celestia
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Re: Controlling brightness and/or gamma in Celestia
scienceman wrote:When I project Celestia for educational presentations, it comes out much dimmer and harder to view than other programs, even with a bright projector. This takes a bit of the impact away from an otherwise really great tool. (As a separate topic, it would be nice to have an archive of "really cool educational Celestia scripts" organized by astronomical area or topic.)
Can anyone describe a method of controlling the brightness or gamma of the Celestia displays?
Did you tell us what OS you are using? No...
With a Linux X-server gamma can be set (for R,G,B separately) in the X-server configuration file and correspondingly will be fed through to the beamer /projector, I suppose.
In Windows, gamma can be adjusted in the GUI of the graphics card vendor, usually. At least it's true for NVIDIA.
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