mysticeagle opened this issue on Mar 04, 2012 ยท 42 posts
Winterclaw posted Sun, 04 March 2012 at 1:25 PM
Quote - There is also the never ending debate about color. Moon light is the same color as sun light. This means slightly yellow. But perception using our night vision (rods versus cones) gives it a blue tint. Cameras also pick up the blue a bit more. Some purists argue it's not about perception, but actual color. Other purists argue it's not about actual color, but perception. Personally, a little extra blue makes it more real. Perfect? No. I am tired, though, of the endless inability of some people to grasp the not-so-subtle distinction between these two words: better, perfect.
Do what you like - not what other people like. I hope you find this info useful, if not definitive.
I always thought that moonlight should be at least silver-gray because the moon is gray, in other words the color of the light bouncing off it should be the same as the moon, plus a hint of blue (the AO of the night sky perhaps).
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