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Moon looks too bright #3176
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Yes, I feel we are refining that every year. Some change improves something but breaks brightness, another change fixes... |
Duplicate of #3067 |
Actually duplicate of #3067 |
This issue already exists. |
Yes, just found out. Now while the eclipse shadows were improved, the lighting adaptation of them when it comes to lunar eclipses isn't. That should be another example of dynamic eye adaptation, as well as the Moon looking very dark during a total solar eclipse. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon looks almost like a black hole up close, and the background sky should look very dark especially when looking at the Moon up close as the solar corona still looks bright. Always working on things for the better. |
The Moon looks too bright and washed out especially in daylight setting on the newest version.

The Moon never looks that bright during the daytime no matter what phase (and you obviously won't see earthshine on the Moon in daytime for the most part).
Previous versions accurately captured how the Moon looks during the day.
The new version does a good job with eclipse shadows though.
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