Is haze density a parameter for the atmosphere as seen from the surface of a planet, or will it visually effect the planet as seen from orbit as well?
...John...
Haze Density
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Topic authorDollan
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Haze Density
"To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe..."
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--Carl Sagan
Here's a comparison of the haze used for Saturn.
The images on the right show the default Celestia haze setting of 0.25.
The images on the left have a haze setting of 0.1.
The upper images are seen from orbit. The lower images are on the surface after a Ctrl-G.
As you can see, the haze density setting affects both.
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The images on the right show the default Celestia haze setting of 0.25.
The images on the left have a haze setting of 0.1.
The upper images are seen from orbit. The lower images are on the surface after a Ctrl-G.
As you can see, the haze density setting affects both.
System:
512MB, 2.4GHz P4; WinXP Pro sp2
128MB FX5200, Forceware v66.81
Celestia v1.4.0pre6
Selden
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Topic authorDollan
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Hey Selden...
Thanks. That certainly explains why my planet I'm working on makes me feel like I need glasses! I had thought to make it a hazy world from the surface due to a massive amount of particulates, so I gave it a value of 0.95! Thought I was going blind there for a minute!
...John...
Thanks. That certainly explains why my planet I'm working on makes me feel like I need glasses! I had thought to make it a hazy world from the surface due to a massive amount of particulates, so I gave it a value of 0.95! Thought I was going blind there for a minute!
...John...
"To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first create the universe..."
--Carl Sagan
--Carl Sagan