English: The Sun photographed on the 8th of May, 2019 in white light (true color). Sunspots AR2740 (to the right) and AR2741 (to the left) visible. Some other interesting features include faculae, white spots near AR2741, limb darkening, and tiny convection cells called granules all across its surface.
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عکس خورشید در 8 می 2019 در نور سفید (رنگ واقعی). لکه های خورشیدی AR2740 (در سمت راست) و AR2741 (در سمت چپ) قابل مشاهده است. برخی از ویژگیهای جالب دیگر عبارتند از پارگی، لکههای سفید در نزدیکی AR2741، تیره شدن اندام، و سلولهای همرفتی کوچک به نام گ
The sun isn't perfectly white, to be so, it would have to be an F-type star with a temperature of more than 6000°K. See https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/a-hex-on-star-colors or https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/67/HR-diag-no-text-2.svg/800px-HR-diag-no-text-2.svg.png
Reduce saturation, as the edge of the Sun is also purely white. I intentionally kept some of the saturation in however as the Sun isn't completely white, it is ever slightly orange