The CICLOPS group is using Celestia screenshots on the upcoming events section of their website:
http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=2592&flash=1
Cool stuff . . .
--Chris
Celestia used by Cassini Imaging
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volcanopele wrote:Yeah, my computer isn't exactly the fastest in the world, so I turned off features that I didn't think I need...
EDIT: hmm, I misunderstood that function. Doesn't seem to effect performance on my machine. I'll make sure to turn it on for Rev40.
There are two types of antialiasing: line antialiasing for orbit paths, constellation figures, etc. And then full-scene antialiasing, which has to be enabled by uncommenting a line in celestia.cfg. Whether full-scene antialiasing affects performance will depend on how powerful your graphics card is and what resolution you run at.
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chris wrote:volcanopele wrote:Yeah, my computer isn't exactly the fastest in the world, so I turned off features that I didn't think I need...
EDIT: hmm, I misunderstood that function. Doesn't seem to effect performance on my machine. I'll make sure to turn it on for Rev40.
There are two types of antialiasing: line antialiasing for orbit paths, constellation figures, etc. And then full-scene antialiasing, which has to be enabled by uncommenting a line in celestia.cfg. Whether full-scene antialiasing affects performance will depend on how powerful your graphics card is and what resolution you run at.
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Thanks for mentioning uncommenting that line! I can see the difference now
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Celestia already includes a full Cassini trajectory, it's just not accurate to a fraction of a kilometer as the corresponding Spice trajectory is.
And, don't forget that most people don't have Celestia, so that including Cel:// URLs would generate lots of complaints about malfunctioning Web pages.
But that shouldn't prevent someone here from generating them....
And, don't forget that most people don't have Celestia, so that including Cel:// URLs would generate lots of complaints about malfunctioning Web pages.
But that shouldn't prevent someone here from generating them....
Selden
Re: Celestia used by Cassini Imaging
chris wrote:The CICLOPS group is using Celestia screenshots on the upcoming events section of their website:
http://ciclops.org/view.php?id=2592&flash=1
Cool stuff . . .
--Chris
That's very nice, but I think Cyclops people could even put a link to Celestia download page and Forum, instead of writing only
"Graphycs created with Celestia", having they used celestia for their purposes.
It's a matter of kindness and thankfulness, IMHO.
Anyhow, Chris, this is better than nothing.
Bye
Andrea
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