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Rainbow Colours Runway and grass

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Hi guys when I use my acer monitor for night flying the ground and grass areas look,orange purple,brown etc like a rainbow,any ideas what causes this? It's fine for day flights. Scenery is ORBX not that I think that the issue. Thanks in advance. Wayne.

 

 

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Wayne HART

A few things to check first.

 

In Windows Control Panel Resolution, FSX Settings-Display and your Nvidia Control Panel (or AMD if you have an AMD GPU) make sure that your screen resolution is set the same and that your color is set the same.  Color is usually set to 32bit and your resolution should be set to the default for your monitor.

 

In FSX make sure that under Settings-Display-Graphics your graphics device is set to the GPU you have installed.

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Hi I have a Intel 2700k , with a gtx 670 vid card. Ill check it out.

 

 

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I have checked that and it's all good still getting the rainbow type Colours with the monitor at night it's very apparent, during the day seems fine. Can anyone assist with this please. Wayne.

 

 

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Wayne HART

Have you calibrated your monitor?

 

Here's one site that may help.  http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/

 

If you do a search for "LED/LCD computer monitor calibration", you will find a lot of info

Joe Brown

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