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ENBSeries configuration

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thanks ! :) already read a couple of things I can try.it needs some toning down, but this mod gives such a very pleasant effect to the lighting.fsx2009-07-1919-26-55-42.jpg

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Thomas I agree, it's a great effect, but needs playing with. I have even managed to give a "bluish" hue to it. Check this thread out: http://realenvironmentxtreme.com/forum/ind...hp?topic=3531.0Nice shot by the way! ;)

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The ENB series is a great (and free) addition, and enables a bloom effect without the frame rate hit associated with the bloom enable box within FSX. In fact it is possible to use ENB with virtually no performance hit at all. The problem with this great piece of software is that there are so many parameters which, set in the wrong way, can mutually conflict and conspire to create unwanted and extreme bloom effects that can white-out the entire view.I've experimented quite a lot with a mixture of params and have yet to find the "sweet spot". I think in time this will be sorted out as more understanding of the parameter combinations becomes possible. At the moment I find that there are simply too many params and it is difficult to assess how they are interacting. I've seen quite a few example settings and while some of them do give a range of effects, I think a great deal of patience is needed to arrive at a satisfactory setting.Rob Young

Robert Young - retired full time developer - see my Nexus Mod Page and my GitHub Mod page

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Thomas I agree, it's a great effect, but needs playing with. I have even managed to give a "bluish" hue to it. Check this thread out: http://realenvironmentxtreme.com/forum/ind...hp?topic=3531.0Nice shot by the way! ;)
it used a program called REX, great add on :( that screenshot of the clouds you posted - WOW !!!
I think a great deal of patience is needed to arrive at a satisfactory setting.Rob Young
absolutely, it is not easy to find the right parameters, but it is so stunning that it is well worth the effort.

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