August 8, 201114 yr That one looks like the real deal, nice work... Sven Thanks, fellas! Great shot mark! Regards, Harm Swinkels
September 4, 201114 yr Go to your FSX folder > PMDG > PMDG 737NGX > 737NGX_Color.ini. Backup the file first and then replace the existing code with the one posted in the forum. Code of the last image is: [Panel Colors]COLOR_DAY=247COLOR_DUSK=115COLOR_NIGHT=57FLOODS_DAY_R_2D=255FLOODS_DAY_G_2D=155FLOODS_DAY_B_2D=38FLOODS_DUSK_R_2D=255FLOODS_DUSK_G_2D=155FLOODS_DUSK_B_2D=38FLOODS_NIGHT_R_2D=255FLOODS_NIGHT_G_2D=155FLOODS_NIGHT_B_2D=38LETTERING_R_2D=241LETTERING_G_2D=156LETTERING_B_2D=56TEXT_OFF_R_2D=220TEXT_OFF_G_2D=220TEXT_OFF_B_2D=235TEXT_FULL_R_2D=209TEXT_FULL_G_2D=230TEXT_FULL_B_2D=255TEXT_BG_OFF_R_2D=35TEXT_BG_OFF_G_2D=35TEXT_BG_OFF_B_2D=60TEXT_BG_FULL_R_2D=70TEXT_BG_FULL_G_2D=15TEXT_BG_FULL_B_2D=7FLOODS_DAY_R_VC=90FLOODS_DAY_G_VC=90FLOODS_DAY_B_VC=90FLOODS_DUSK_R_VC=155FLOODS_DUSK_G_VC=150FLOODS_DUSK_B_VC=145FLOODS_NIGHT_R_VC=255FLOODS_NIGHT_G_VC=192FLOODS_NIGHT_B_VC=0LETTERING_R_VC=255LETTERING_G_VC=162LETTERING_B_VC=0TEXT_OFF_R_VC=220TEXT_OFF_G_VC=220TEXT_OFF_B_VC=235TEXT_FULL_R_VC=209TEXT_FULL_G_VC=230TEXT_FULL_B_VC=255TEXT_BG_OFF_R_VC=31TEXT_BG_OFF_G_VC=37TEXT_BG_OFF_B_VC=106TEXT_BG_FULL_R_VC=60TEXT_BG_FULL_G_VC=12TEXT_BG_FULL_B_VC=5CABIN_DAY_R=64CABIN_DAY_G=64CABIN_DAY_B=64CABIN_DUSK_R=128CABIN_DUSK_G=128CABIN_DUSK_B=128CABIN_NIGHT_R=255CABIN_NIGHT_G=247CABIN_NIGHT_B=217VC_FACTOR_DAY=55VC_FACTOR_DUSK=80VC_FACTOR_NIGHT=90VC_BACKGROUND_R=30VC_BACKGROUND_G=32VC_BACKGROUND_B=35DOME_FACTOR_BRT=80DOME_FACTOR_DIM=60ANNUN_DIM_FACTOR=60 I'm using this mod, but I think the airspeed, altitude, etc window looks too bright in the daytime (see attached screenshot). Could you point me to which area on the config, where I can make changes to this? I want to return just that to the default settings. Chidiebere Anyahara
September 4, 201114 yr this is a good read albeit quite technical http://en.wikipedia....i/Color_balance as silly as it sounds, pictures arent always the best representation of how something really looks to the naked eye due to the vagaries of cameras and lenses. Intel Q6600 2.4Ghz @ 3.12Ghz (390x8) | 4Gb (2x2Gb) OCZ Reaper 1066Mhz @ 1040Mhz Asus P5K-Deluxe | nVidia 295GTX 1.8Gb | Win7 64bit
September 6, 201114 yr Is there a way to change the color of the font on the CDU and the color of the light on the "exec" button? I'd like to make both brighter. thanks!dan 'lensman' davison --Dan "lensman" Davisonrs
September 6, 201114 yr Don't think you can do that. What's wrong with the font? It's already white, no? You can always turn up the brightness. The rest of the CDU (i. e. the buttons) are tied to the LIGHTING_XXX entries in the config.
September 6, 201114 yr But no one has answered my question. Which entry has the MCP digital readout windows? I want to return them to pmdg default. Thanks anyone Chidiebere Anyahara
September 9, 201114 yr Can any one post the default values i messed mine up. Please. :) Dmitriy Kotov If it is not IFR conditions it is not fun.
September 9, 201114 yr Can any one post the default values i messed mine up. Please. :) [Panel Colors]COLOR_DAY=247COLOR_DUSK=115COLOR_NIGHT=57FLOODS_DAY_R_2D=255FLOODS_DAY_G_2D=255FLOODS_DAY_B_2D=255FLOODS_DUSK_R_2D=140FLOODS_DUSK_G_2D=135FLOODS_DUSK_B_2D=130FLOODS_NIGHT_R_2D=120FLOODS_NIGHT_G_2D=115FLOODS_NIGHT_B_2D=110LETTERING_R_2D=180LETTERING_G_2D=135LETTERING_B_2D=90TEXT_OFF_R_2D=220TEXT_OFF_G_2D=220TEXT_OFF_B_2D=235TEXT_FULL_R_2D=255TEXT_FULL_G_2D=190TEXT_FULL_B_2D=130TEXT_BG_OFF_R_2D=35TEXT_BG_OFF_G_2D=35TEXT_BG_OFF_B_2D=60TEXT_BG_FULL_R_2D=70TEXT_BG_FULL_G_2D=15TEXT_BG_FULL_B_2D=7FLOODS_DAY_R_VC=90FLOODS_DAY_G_VC=90FLOODS_DAY_B_VC=90FLOODS_DUSK_R_VC=155FLOODS_DUSK_G_VC=150FLOODS_DUSK_B_VC=145FLOODS_NIGHT_R_VC=160FLOODS_NIGHT_G_VC=150FLOODS_NIGHT_B_VC=140LETTERING_R_VC=160LETTERING_G_VC=120LETTERING_B_VC=70TEXT_OFF_R_VC=220TEXT_OFF_G_VC=220TEXT_OFF_B_VC=235TEXT_FULL_R_VC=255TEXT_FULL_G_VC=190TEXT_FULL_B_VC=130TEXT_BG_OFF_R_VC=18TEXT_BG_OFF_G_VC=18TEXT_BG_OFF_B_VC=30TEXT_BG_FULL_R_VC=60TEXT_BG_FULL_G_VC=12TEXT_BG_FULL_B_VC=5CABIN_DAY_R=64CABIN_DAY_G=64CABIN_DAY_B=64CABIN_DUSK_R=128CABIN_DUSK_G=128CABIN_DUSK_B=128CABIN_NIGHT_R=255CABIN_NIGHT_G=247CABIN_NIGHT_B=217VC_FACTOR_DAY=55VC_FACTOR_DUSK=80VC_FACTOR_NIGHT=90VC_BACKGROUND_R=30VC_BACKGROUND_G=32VC_BACKGROUND_B=35DOME_FACTOR_BRT=160DOME_FACTOR_DIM=130ANNUN_DIM_FACTOR=60 Always make a backup Regards, Jorge Villar
October 5, 201114 yr Pretty sure you just want to change the FLOODS figure. As for RGB colors, there are some pretty useful internet websites out there that give you RGB colors if you aren't good at guessing them. http://drpeterjones.com/colorcalc/ using the RGB tool to the right will show you the corresponding color. Good luck! Edit: Yup! It works. Check this out: Good day all. It looks amazing. Is there any tutorial how to use that color calculator? I opened it but couldn't figure out how to use that and apply to NG. Thanks a lot. I9-13900K | ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming LGA 1700 | MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 24GB | CORSAIR iCUE H150i ELITE LCD Liquid Cooler | CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 64GB (2X36) 5200MHx DDR5 | Thermaltake GF3 1650W 80+ Gold PSU | Samsung QN90C Neo QLED TV 50”
October 5, 201114 yr I havent found the MCP button backlighting, but i did some experimenting. How does this look? Comments please :) Hi.Can you tell me how you did that? I can't figure out.Thank you. I9-13900K | ASUS ROG Strix Z790-E Gaming LGA 1700 | MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 24GB | CORSAIR iCUE H150i ELITE LCD Liquid Cooler | CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 64GB (2X36) 5200MHx DDR5 | Thermaltake GF3 1650W 80+ Gold PSU | Samsung QN90C Neo QLED TV 50”
October 5, 201114 yr Pretty sure you just want to change the FLOODS figure. As for RGB colors, there are some pretty useful internet websites out there that give you RGB colors if you aren't good at guessing them. http://drpeterjones.com/colorcalc/ using the RGB tool to the right will show you the corresponding color. Good luck! Edit: Yup! It works. Check this out: Hi Kenneth =) Would you be so kind and paste these lines from your colour mode? Looks awsome with that red touch!LETTERING_R_VC=xxxLETTERING_G_VC=xxxLETTERING_B_VC=xxx Anton Lundqvist
October 5, 201114 yr The warm orange appearance of incandescent lighting when photographed has simply to do with an incorrect white balance of the CMOS/CCD. If you use a daylight setting for incandescent lighting, it will appear warmer (read: redder) on the photo than it is actually. What you see on many airliners.net and so on sites are photos taking with incorrect white balances. Mark Thornton's shot based on Harm's settings (correct?) look closer... thanks for this, one to look at! Andrew Andrew Entwistle
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