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Interesting Reshade shot with settings

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This was with P3D hdr off during day - hdr on for night - dawn - dusk - just turn on these shown in screenshot pipeline and play with saturation and vibrance in (technicolor2 and vibrance) tweaking section - thought I would share - wip progress thats for sure

 

 

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Rich Sennett

               

Very nice and real looking shot.

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Very artistic Hawker shot!

 

HLJAMES

Nice! It looks very realistic!

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Awesome shot!  :Applause:

 

During my testing of ReShade 1.0, I didn't saw any significant difference with ambient light. That FX is a mistery to me.

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Thanks Guys - its a bit different not for everyone - but thought I would throw it out there

Rich Sennett

               

Great work, thanks for sharing your settings, much appreciated.

The ambient light effect is subtle. You will only see it at certain angles. Same for the heat haze

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Its definitely a weird interesting effect on this one - be looking for many more until I find the magic bullet

Rich Sennett

               

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