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    Any rule of thumb on the Ozone and Turbidity? If I had a clear morning should both be low numbers? I have seen some tutorials that had an exremely high numbers, but it looked great.
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    Well the turbidity controls the dust in the air... basically. So increasing it will make the sky look more orange and therefore tint the light accordingly.

    The ozone directly affects the color of the sun. Lower values give a more yellow tint and high values more of a blue tint.

    See xamples in the helpfiles.
    Turbidity
    http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150R...un_sky.htm#ex4

    Ozone
    http://www.spot3d.com/vray/help/150R...un_sky.htm#ex7

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      Best regards,
      nikki Candelero
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