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FSX-SP2 with XGraphics Lights - Too Bright ?

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After being fairly satisfied with FSX-SP1 for the past few months after a fresh rebuild, I decided to try SP2 for FSX. All seems well so far, BUT!Using a personally chosen set of XGraphics lights, the ones with 4 or 6 stars style, I've noticed the lights seem super-bright in the middle and fairly unrealistic. This is most noticeable with the landing lights of all aircraft and the PAPI lights. Again, the only change was installing SP2 (standalone) for FSX. I tried manually resubmitting my chosen lights from within XGraphics to no avail, along with toggling the bloom setting from with FSX, which I always have off anywayThis is using FSX-SP2, WinXP(x86) ASX & XGraphics-SP2 and DX-9 with one of the more recent Nvidia drivers.Any advice other than de-installing SP2 for FSX to make the lights less "bloomy" again?

Regards,
Al Jordan | KCAE

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Yea, conclusion made. As I writing "Nvidia drivers" above, it crossed my mind that this might be the culprit. Thanks...

Regards,
Al Jordan | KCAE

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