@far327:
I've got mejumba figured out now, and like it ok. If I can interject into your discussion with fedorrrz, you can never have too much saturation (proof follows, lol).




By the way, here's a relatively foolproof formula for setting your gradient parameters to get light blue skies and puffy white clouds...lemme know if it works for you

Let F stand for the maximum of your light intensities (direct, ambient, point, fog, v fog, clouds).
Set your gradient paramters as follows:
Gradient = 3F, TopIntensity = F, Mid Intensity = 0.5F, Hor Intensity = 0.5F, All 3 Gradient Curves = 2F
In some cases where you are using unusually high values in brightness, contrast, saturation, etc, you may have to bump the gradient up to:
Gradient = 6F, TopIntensity = F, Mid Intensity = 0.25F, Hor Intensity = 0.25F, All 3 Gradient Curves = 2F