Sunlight in Detroit
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After playing a series in Detroit, I noticed that the sunlight coming from the third base side the stadium has a green tint to it when it bounces off a player or base coach or guys in the third base dugout. Has anyone else noticed this?
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@beastmode28cm_psn said in Sunlight in Detroit:
After playing a series in Detroit, I noticed that the sunlight coming from the third base side the stadium has a green tint to it when it bounces off a player or base coach or guys in the third base dugout. Has anyone else noticed this?
It's the Detroit pollution
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I have a created Ebetts Field, and I clearly noticed a purple tint one day, and a red one on another.
Very weird, and I have never seen anything like this in a MLB The Show game before. It was so much there that I checked all their cleats to make sure they hadn't been set to that color (they had not).
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It probably has to do with splitting white light into its component colors.now why it would be doing that in an artificial environment is the question.
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Comerica is supercharged.
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its most likely just your tv setting you can adjust the green tints more towards neutral or more towards red is actually how most tvs scale it check your picture/display settings
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I figured out the neon green light source. There is a paper cup on the top of the back of the Tiger’s bench that is laying on its side. The cup is white with a neon green glow that stretches across the dugout and field from certain camera angles.
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I posted pics on Twitter and sent it to MLB the Show, Nick L, Frisk and my buddy Roflo so hopefully the pic and message get to the right people who can fix it.
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