BlindedByTheLight wrote:Yeah - I did try the brightness. But the story gets stranger... I simply restarted Celestia - and now they all work.
1) That's weird
2) FRICKIN' COOOOOOLLLLL!!!!!!
Nice work Fridger, Dirkpitt, and ElChristou (and whoever else) on the galaxies.
Two quick thoughts:
1) The Star Browser - I know it's been there... but it'd be nice if the keyboard shortcuts (goto, center) worked from within it. You can see them "highlighting" a pull down menu when, say, hitting C for center - and "trying" to work but it doesn't.
2) I think Windows has this feature already - but it would be really cool to be able to restrict showing stars (and now galaxies!) to a certain distance. When rotating around an object - with labels on (which is sometimes they only way to see galaxies so far away) there's so many, it would help visualization to just see the ones in a certain sphere.
Thanks again guys!
Hi Blinded,
while being largely offline for several weeks, I did quite a bit of further work on galaxy brightness and coloration. Since Chris seems to be "hiding" again, I don't know what he is up to. I wrote him an email today asking for a patch of his "state of the art" in order not to vaste my time...
Chris had introduced two nasty bugs relative to what I sent him in his last CVS commit.
a) Further away galaxies were all NOT rendered (invisible), since he chose the "far distance" parameter a factor 10-100 too small for galaxies.
b) the magnitude stuff does not function properly, since he chose to replace
"absMag" (as I use it in my deepsky.dsc CVS catalog) ==>
"AbsMag" in his committed code.
Hence without changing the code or my deepsky.dsc the absolute galaxy magnitude entry in my catalog is NOT used!
In my code here on the laptop, all these things now work very nicely...
I have even added a printout of the 'apparent magnitude' in the top left corner below the galaxy name, distance and angular size.
Don't forget that each of my galaxies has an InfoURL entry such that you may click with the right mouse button into the Strasbourg data center and get a DSS
photographic image of the respective galaxy and its environment IMMEDIATELY in your browser!
So you may compare all the orientations that I computed. I have checked hundreds myself, meanwhile
Bye Fridger