v.264 Colour changing behavoiur


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I attached two pictures. First look at picture named colour1.jpg and keep the colour in mind between the post (right hand side) and the posts that are tied together. Then switch to picture colour2.jpg and again look between the to posts. The second picture is captured from the same point but I turn 35° to the right hand side.

The colour has changed although it is the same sector. The new colours look awesome but it looks strange that the sky only turns yellowish when you turn your head towards the sun.

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There is a "filter" on the whole screen that blurs your visionm which causes strange (in a positive way) effect when walking around in dense fog or at night, sometimes believing to see a structure, but it's just your brain trying to analyze this filter image.

I guess that's an attempt to simulate some deficiencies in the human eye which has different sensitivity zones. E.g. your highest sensitivity to light when it very dark is not in the center of your vision, but just around it. Which means you can see more details when using your peripheral vision instead of staring directly at the place you want to see.

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There is a "filter" on the whole screen that blurs your visionm which causes strange (in a positive way) effect when walking around in dense fog or at night, sometimes believing to see a structure, but it's just your brain trying to analyze this filter image.

I guess that's an attempt to simulate some deficiencies in the human eye which has different sensitivity zones. E.g. your highest sensitivity to light when it very dark is not in the center of your vision, but just around it. Which means you can see more details when using your peripheral vision instead of staring directly at the place you want to see.

I do know that behaviour you are describing. But I'm sure this not the case that I was trying to explain. I also know this filter. Here I'm speaking about the colours. When you look at the first picture it's all grey and the sun must be far behind the clouds. The further I moved to the right (second picture) the sunnier it became. Unfortunately I didn't capture another picture further to the right hand side because the sun was indeed shining!

Those two pictures just don't fit together.

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