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How did he get the clouds/sky look so bright in this Youtube?

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Looks like he is using the FXAA tool to me. There are a few threads on the subject here at AVSIM.

Stephen Munn

 

Perhaps a strong ENB or maybe video editing?

Happy Flying,

Clem Wu

 

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Beta Tester for OZx, Iris Simulations and Shade.

That is likely an edit within Adobe After Effects or Sony Vegas.

This one is FS9.This one looks like it was ripped from a real video it is that real.... But a very bad landing. Great video but bad Airmanship....I will have a look at those threads, thanks.
That is likely an edit within Adobe After Effects or Sony Vegas.
Thanks for the tip Ben.

It's definitely ENB

This one is FS9.This one looks like it was ripped from a real video it is that real.... But a very bad landing. Great video but bad Airmanship....I will have a look at those threads, thanks.Thanks for the tip Ben.
bad landing and bad airmanship? What?

EDIT. He was too high to start with. Then dropped way too fast...Might have been going too slow on flare.

This is easly achieved by using Nividia graphics as the master controller for colors and all image related settings. For example, I personally have tried this by increasing the "digital vibrance" and it gives this bright-strong effect. I am not saying this is exactly what the video poster did; but it can be easly done by controlling the cards settings...no biggy.

I just use a custom monitor or LCD-TV profile to get a natural look.

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

I get exactly the same effect with my ENB at the moment... although it's a bit overpowering when you're at cruise altitude...

Sounds in the first video are also very nice imho.@ simmerhead:can you please explain that?

Thanks for all the comments.

Well it looks like an very unrealistic ENB bloom setting in combination with shade ;-)
+1. These settings gives me a headache, I dont understand how anybody could think that looks good or is somehow realistic

Johan Pettersen

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