Keith Rogers
14.06.2013, 17:07
I tried out the moon simulation feature yesterday and I am puzzled.
Set up:
My "day" illumination profile is from 1000 - 2200 local time.
In the simulation window I set "night" from 2200 - 1000
The royal blue channel is set to 2% during 2200 - 1000
The royal blue "simulation" box is checked.
All other channels are 0% during "night" and their simulation boxes are not checked.
The phase display in the simulation window seemed accurate for the date, it being about half way between new and full moon.
What I expected to happen:
During the first half of "night" the royal blue would be some fraction of 2%.
The royal blue channel would go to 0% about half way through the night when the moon set.
What I observed:
At the start of "night", the royal blue was at some low intensity. I don't know if it was 0.75% or what ever - my eye isn't calibrated for that.
However my eye is calibrated to no intensity at all and the channel did not go out after moon set. It was still shining at some low intensity at 7 am when I left for work, long after the moon had set in the real world.
Did I miss something in set up? Help welcome. This is for a 6100HV running firmware 1.08.
Set up:
My "day" illumination profile is from 1000 - 2200 local time.
In the simulation window I set "night" from 2200 - 1000
The royal blue channel is set to 2% during 2200 - 1000
The royal blue "simulation" box is checked.
All other channels are 0% during "night" and their simulation boxes are not checked.
The phase display in the simulation window seemed accurate for the date, it being about half way between new and full moon.
What I expected to happen:
During the first half of "night" the royal blue would be some fraction of 2%.
The royal blue channel would go to 0% about half way through the night when the moon set.
What I observed:
At the start of "night", the royal blue was at some low intensity. I don't know if it was 0.75% or what ever - my eye isn't calibrated for that.
However my eye is calibrated to no intensity at all and the channel did not go out after moon set. It was still shining at some low intensity at 7 am when I left for work, long after the moon had set in the real world.
Did I miss something in set up? Help welcome. This is for a 6100HV running firmware 1.08.