the galaxies look very dark

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mello

the galaxies look very dark

Post #1by mello » 27.10.2004, 17:11

hello

I've intalled celestia recently and it is vey nice
good work chris!!!!!!!!!!
but galaxies don't see good. they have little light

is posible to change light of galaxies?

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Post #2by selden » 27.10.2004, 19:20

Only by adjusting your monitor.

Sorry.

But also, please read the "Preliminary User's FAQ" at the top of the Celestia Users Forum.
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Post #3by guest jo » 28.10.2004, 10:36

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Post #4by Cham » 28.10.2004, 13:31

I agree, galaxies are too bright.

Also, there should be a way to show galaxies, without the nebuleas, or just the nebulaes without the galaxies.
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Post #5by Aphex_Twin » 28.10.2004, 15:00

Do Galaxies have a setting symilar to the star's "magnitude". It would be interesting to see a galaxies' luminosity increase as we aproach it. Other ideas would be a sort of random star generator that would fill up the missing stars in the Celestia universe. If not precision, random does give realism.

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Post #6by maxim » 28.10.2004, 16:50

Unfortunately there is no magnitude setting for galaxies or nebulas yet.
Therefore all galaxies and nebulas have the same brightness, which results in a odd look, if they're switched on. Only chris knows when there will be a change.

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