Returning to the subject and to the problems I detected ... I show you a night sequence with the setting of the scenario at maximum visibility and a 2K video (intermediate from that of 1K in the youtube movie and 4K of the previous screen-shot). As you can see something is not working, if you don't see it there is always the story of the 3 monkeys (I don't see, I don't hear, I don't speak) that you could cheerfully comment on, but it doesn't solve the problem of course.
To avoid doubts I put the maximum visibility, but if someone "has eyes to see", looking at the images he will always observe with magnificent quality the images of the various airport buildings and the red lights placed on the buildings next to the runway. Lights that evidently are not in the visibility rules used for the runway.
By day the "fires lit" produced by the PAPI dominate the scene, I had already pointed out that they seem like bright suns at dawn or at sunset rather than simple lights normally visible only on the axis within a certain angle. If anyone remembers the PAPI of the LOWI scenario they were quite another thing ... but how long does it take to insert PAPI models that make sense, we're in 2019 ...!
In this frame it seems to me all ok, not enough shining, but if I am only a few able to see what is not seen ... I am not surprised that this image is magnificent.
Here now I start to worry, I am looking in the rear direction and I observe that the lights are turning rather quickly ... from memory I would say too quickly ... and here nobody can tell me that it is an effect of the fog ... since the visibility is at its maximum and everything else that is not light IS VERY WELL ... therefore it is an effect of an obvious error in the management of this effect. Obviously nobody is perfect, even less who thinks he is perfect! You seem to see a pair of scissors at work cutting the lights away ... how sad.
The scissors continue to cut the landing strip lights and those of the airport that are managed by the magnificent and perfect algorithm ... until they get their complete disappearance .. while all the other lights, correctly, remain beautiful and bright with a obvious reduction with distance.
Therefore it seems obvious to me, gentlemen of the court, that the algorithm I have shown is guilty of violating the rules of optics and physics and those who do not see all this are guilty of perjury!