August 4, 201510 yr Reshade + Mastereffects Framework - still learning - thanks for looking Rich Sennett
August 4, 201510 yr Do share. Please kind sir. David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
August 4, 201510 yr Author For now not much to share as I am still trying different things - Brian is going to post a tutorial later this week - but for now all I did was turn on - liftgammagain - vibrance - lumasharpen - in effectordering - then in sweetfx tab far right you play with these settings just mentioned - as I get more acquainted I will share my findings Rich Sennett
August 4, 201510 yr I got some solid night settings. Ok daytime. The hardest part is knowing how each effect interacts with each other than on their own. David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
August 4, 201510 yr Author I got some solid night settings. Ok daytime. The hardest part is knowing how each effect interacts with each other than on their own. I have the opposite but I have not spent much time on it yet - more tweaking to be done - Day is good but night is to dark - you will have to make two profiles maybe even three --------------- day - night and (dawn/dusk) Getting late time to go - I will give you some screenshots for day tomorrow night - not perfect yet so maybe they will be ok for you to check out for now Rich Sennett
August 4, 201510 yr I got some solid night settings. Ok daytime. The hardest part is knowing how each effect interacts with each other than on their own. Given your night settings, I'd already picked you as a master. ;-) But I agree, it would be good to understand how these things interact... You can achieve similar outcomes with LEVELS & CURVES or TONEMAP & VIBRANCE, and some favour over over the other, but when to use is the challenge. B.
August 4, 201510 yr https://flic.kr/p/wwnQAh https://flic.kr/p/wwo6NG https://flic.kr/p/wx7Err The links above are high res Of course this all depends on your monitor as to how it looks. I am on a calibrated Asus PB278q Given your night settings, I'd already picked you as a master. ;-)But I agree, it would be good to understand how these things interact... You can achieve similar outcomes with LEVELS & CURVES or TONEMAP & VIBRANCE, and some favour over over the other, but when to use is the challenge.B. Glad you liked them. Never heard back. https://flic.kr/p/vT9TFM David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
August 4, 201510 yr Glad you liked them. Never heard back. I posted in the other thread (http://forum.avsim.net/topic/471709-reshade-is-a-game-changer/?p=3274390) but that must of got lost in the noise. Not sure my pics did as much justice. B.
August 4, 201510 yr Are there any good tutorials of how to get ReShade and MAstereffects Frameworks to work together? Images look amazing btw.. Brynjar Mauseth
August 4, 201510 yr And I forgot my manners... Thanks for sharing David. B. I did miss the post. You're welcome. Are there any good tutorials of how to get ReShade and MAstereffects Frameworks to work together? Images look amazing btw.. I believe mastereffect is built into the framework. Not using the framework no, can't be done. Use the framework mediator. David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
August 4, 201510 yr Whoa. Incredibly realistic shot! Gabriel J. T. Rodrigues My mods in the library My photography (site updated!) English isn't my native language. Sometimes, I'm going to make mistakes or sound strange and for this I'm sorry. Please feel free to correct me at anytime. Thanks for your comprehension!
August 4, 201510 yr Author Whoa. Incredibly realistic shot! Thanks Buddy Mastereffect is built into framework - have to be careful start turning stuff on and it get a bit crazy one thing I did notice there is no mastereffect file in this version to be found - somehow its controlling it in a different manner - which is why I was confused Rich Sennett
August 4, 201510 yr which is why I was confused Are you using the Mediator? David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
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