Three Skies in One Ordinary Photo
A quiet landscape photo can contain three different skies at once. One belongs to the light itself, one to the human eye, and one to the camera sensor. They overlap, but they never match perfectly.In the physical world, the sky is defined by its spectral power distribution: a continuous mix of wavelengths scattered by molecules and particles in the air, described by Rayleigh scattering and Mie sca...More
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