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Some really nice photos (not mine)

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Those are some fabulous photos! Talented photographer.

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Yeah I dabble in a bit of photography but he has more talent and opportunity. Dan.

Just added a few to my desktop background!

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Great studies of the 737 and work in it! Thanks for posting the link! Andrew

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Great link! Some hints: My personal favourite gallery... Nice manual flight at FL400 What's that green symbol? These are sort of the colors I'm looking for with the NGX... Still some tweaking to do with the ini. I DO know it's the photo - yet I want that look. Noted the bus transfer switch is sealed? Never seen this before. sig.gif
If you manage to get those colors can you please post them on here so I can change mine, also would like more orange MCP digits in the Honeywell.Dan.

Those pics are fantastic.

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If you manage to get those colors can you please post them on here so I can change mine, also would like more orange MCP digits in the Honeywell.
Hey man, I dunno yet, might take some time and tweaking, still unsure about the settings. If I come up with something useful, I'll let you know. sig.gif
If you manage to get those colors can you please post them on here so I can change mine, also would like more orange MCP digits in the Honeywell.
Alright lemme tell ya sumthin, adjusting the colors is VERY hard. In fact it might be impossible to get satisfying results for all circumstances (I find anyways). I spent the past couple hours of the night trying to figure out what all the entries do, but I didn't succeed everywhere. Furthermore, I'm darn sure your monitor will greatly influence the results, as does ENB (although I highly recommend it, as it's able to make nights darker and such). ENB in fact does a great job here if set up correctly, it gives a way more balanced look and also darkens the flat panel surfaces, which might look weird with the reddish integral lights. In fact I found the flood lights hard to adjust, especially to decrease their intensity. I find them greyish at low settings, but already too bright. Turning them up would simply mix in the warm color, but change too little brightness for my taste. Also I think 2D and 3D panels should be adjusted seperately. For me it was impossible to just pick my target color with a color picker and insert it, that wouldn't work or at least give significantly different results, so a lot of trial and error was involved. Anyways, this is what I've come up with after all the fiddling. Subject to change. I suggest not to turn up the floods at all, just a little bit if you need to. I like the fancy look in total darkness though with the reddish integral lighting. I know it's on a rather extreme end here - it's all personal preference after all and needs lots of adjustment. lighting.jpg (taken without ENB) Again, comparison to my template. I think it's impossible to get the floods that dim AND reddish. Once again, I understand the fact this particular photo does not necessarily have to do anything with how lighting would be percepted on the real thing, it's just the look that I personally like. If you're still interested shoot me a PM. sig.gif

WHOA! I LIKE! You did an out standing job! Can you shoot me a link to download!!?!?

Robert 'Bob' Greene

Alright lemme tell ya sumthin, adjusting the colors is VERY hard. In fact it might be impossible to get satisfying results for all circumstances (I find anyways). I spent the past couple hours of the night trying to figure out what all the entries do, but I didn't succeed everywhere. Furthermore, I'm darn sure your monitor will greatly influence the results, as does ENB (although I highly recommend it, as it's able to make nights darker and such). ENB in fact does a great job here if set up correctly, it gives a way more balanced look and also darkens the flat panel surfaces, which might look weird with the reddish integral lights. In fact I found the flood lights hard to adjust, especially to decrease their intensity. I find them greyish at low settings, but already too bright. Turning them up would simply mix in the warm color, but change too little brightness for my taste. Also I think 2D and 3D panels should be adjusted seperately. For me it was impossible to just pick my target color with a color picker and insert it, that wouldn't work or at least give significantly different results, so a lot of trial and error was involved. Anyways, this is what I've come up with after all the fiddling. Subject to change. I suggest not to turn up the floods at all, just a little bit if you need to. I like the fancy look in total darkness though with the reddish integral lighting. I know it's on a rather extreme end here - it's all personal preference after all and needs lots of adjustment. lighting.jpg (taken without ENB) Again, comparison to my template. I think it's impossible to get the floods that dim AND reddish. Once again, I understand the fact this particular photo does not necessarily have to do anything with how lighting would be percepted on the real thing, it's just the look that I personally like. If you're still interested shoot me a PM. sig.gif
Me want D:

Robert 'Bob' Greene

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