what color would the sky look like if you used a vision pro to look at it?
Asked on 07/31/2024
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The color of the sky when viewed through an Apple Vision Pro can be influenced by various factors, including the level of immersion and the custom environment settings. For example, in the session Enhance the immersion of media viewing in custom environments, it is mentioned that you can adjust the digital crown on the Vision Pro to change the level of immersion, which can affect the tint color and pass-through brightness. This means that the sky could appear differently based on these settings.
Additionally, in the session Design great visionOS apps, it is described how environments can replicate an accurate sense of depth and scale, such as in a planetarium setting where constellations come to life. This suggests that the sky could be rendered in a highly realistic manner, potentially showing constellations or other celestial phenomena depending on the app's design.
Therefore, the color of the sky could vary from a realistic blue to other colors depending on the specific immersive environment and settings applied in the Vision Pro.

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