Term: Blue Light Filter Effect
Also known as the Bloom Effect of Polarium, this visual phenomena is only available to see during the daylight hours of the country of Polarium. The Blue Light Filter Effect simply refers to a natural climate in Polarium that alters the visual appearance of the lower atmosphere. The cause of this visual change is theorized to be part of a complex variable within the Polarium veil, since this visual effect seems to be removed when one ascends above the cloud coverage of Polarium airspace.
The entire nation receives mostly stormy weather of wide varieties, where clear weather is a rarity. There is constant overcast or storm clouds in the sky during most of the daytime, and occasionally clear weather only during nightfall. Thunderstorms and rain are frequent. But when general overcast occurs, the Rayleigh scattering of the sun through the clouds creates a powerful bloom effect from beneath the cloud coverage, one like no other. This effect often enhances blue and ultraviolet lighting that comes through, giving the appearance of anything outdoors of Polarium during this time a faint kind of blue filter. But the enhanced bloom of all detail is more noticeable then the very slight color of the filtered effect. Everything in Polarium under the cloud coverage and only outdoors is seen through a kind of natural lens that removes a normally unnoticed noise in the air through human eyes, as if a HD effect were somehow rendered through the real outside world. This clarity makes it very easy to discern detail even in distance with a greater effect through field of view for all persons in Polarium, adding a layer of beauty and mystery available nowhere else on earth.
The entire nation receives mostly stormy weather of wide varieties, where clear weather is a rarity. There is constant overcast or storm clouds in the sky during most of the daytime, and occasionally clear weather only during nightfall. Thunderstorms and rain are frequent. But when general overcast occurs, the Rayleigh scattering of the sun through the clouds creates a powerful bloom effect from beneath the cloud coverage, one like no other. This effect often enhances blue and ultraviolet lighting that comes through, giving the appearance of anything outdoors of Polarium during this time a faint kind of blue filter. But the enhanced bloom of all detail is more noticeable then the very slight color of the filtered effect. Everything in Polarium under the cloud coverage and only outdoors is seen through a kind of natural lens that removes a normally unnoticed noise in the air through human eyes, as if a HD effect were somehow rendered through the real outside world. This clarity makes it very easy to discern detail even in distance with a greater effect through field of view for all persons in Polarium, adding a layer of beauty and mystery available nowhere else on earth.
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