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looks great! happy to share my space for such pics!
Thanks Dave.
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So i was thinking of a table with exposure data. Just make a 24 element table, from the time of day get the hour and interpolate.
What values are you going to use to fill this table? Experimental or calculated by a formula?
I took a look at "Trichromatic Model of Daylight Variation", and i have a question. To say the truth i didn''t read it all from beginning to end, just looked at the tables, equations and comments on them. That''s because they are working with xyY - Sprectal -> XYZ conversion, thing i don''t use.
The question is. They are talking about XYZ unscaled vs scaled values. If you look at their table of XYZ unscaled values, they seem like the values i (and probably the most of you) get in XYZ color space. What i can''t understand is how they manage to scale (not clamping) the values in [0, 255] field. Does somebody else read this paper? Is there an explanation for it? I mean, proper XYZ scaling, without converting to M0, M1 etc. Do i miss something important here?
Thanks for the comments.
And BlackSheep sorry for "destroying" your thread. I didn''t mean to
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