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Realistic Color Adjustment

Open spencerthayer opened this issue 3 years ago • 6 comments

It is possible to add these start times: Astronomical Dawn, Nautical Dawn, Civil Dawn, Golden Hour Morning, Morning, Solar Noon, Golden Hour Evening, Civil Dusk, Nautical Dusk, Astronomical Dusk, Night, and finally Solar Midnight? And then set the Color Temp/RGB for each timestamp?

I ask because I would like to reproduce the following chart. The large spikes right before and right after sunrise and sunset are due to the reflection of ambient light in the atmosphere. If this took into account these additional daily time stamps I think we could reproduce it.

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spencerthayer avatar Mar 08 '21 17:03 spencerthayer

+1

Chreece avatar Mar 21 '21 19:03 Chreece

While this ticket is about the pure light temperature, a bit color would also be nice, if there's rgb ambient lighting available. So I added a ticket for this #131

RubenKelevra avatar Jun 07 '21 22:06 RubenKelevra

@RubenKelevra had some good insight and that can be found here.

spencerthayer avatar Jun 08 '21 16:06 spencerthayer

Hey @spencerthayer,

can you provide the data in this graph for a sun above the horizon scale at x?

Is the source for this data public domain?

RubenKelevra avatar Jul 31 '21 12:07 RubenKelevra

@RubenKelevra here you go. https://www.photoverse.co/art-natural-light-photography/

spencerthayer avatar Dec 11 '21 18:12 spencerthayer

@spencerthayer well, that's not open source/public domain. We can't just copy the data off an image which has copyright attached.

You could in theory generate your own data: Just setup a grey card and let your phone do a timed burst with 5-second intervals or something like this.

The photos will contain tint and color temperature :)

RubenKelevra avatar Jan 08 '22 00:01 RubenKelevra