November 15, 20169 yr Compared with P3D 3.4, the screen rendering of the FSX and FSX-SE pictures looks very pale and somewhat washed out. On the other hand, being a professional photographer and usig my screen with photoshop and other image programsm I do not wish to modify my calibrated screen setting. Thus, I am looking for a way to increase the contrast of FSX pictures from within the program. Is there a way to do it with a specific action, for instance in the shader section or any other way. Greetings from frierndly Switzerland
November 15, 20169 yr You can use sweetFX within FSX (just google for this). There you can modify your shader. Philipp Schwaegerl
November 16, 20169 yr Author I downloaded sweetFX / Now I will have to understand how it works :smile: Anyway, a little time and I should find out. Thanks a lot for your help!
November 16, 20169 yr It isn't too difficult to understand sweetFX . You should get it very fast. Philipp Schwaegerl
November 16, 20169 yr I had exactly the same problem and used ENB to solve it. IAN Ryzen 5800X3D, Nvidia RTX5080 - 32 Gig DDR4 RAM, 1TB & 2 TB NVME drives - Windows 11 64 bit MSFS 2024 Premium Deluxe Edition Resolution 2560 x 1440 (32 inch curved monitor)
November 16, 20169 yr What I think may work easier for you is Shade. Check out Frooglesim's video for an explanation HowardMSI Mag B650 Tomahawk MB, Ryzen7-7800X3D CPU@5ghz, Arctic AIO II 360 cooler, Nvidia RTX4090 GPU, 32gb DDR5@6000Mhz, SSD/2Tb+SSD/500Gb+OS, Corsair 1000W PSU, LG Ultragear 48"4K, MFG Crosswinds, TQ6 Throttle, Fulcrum One YokeMy FlightSim YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@skyhigh776
November 19, 20169 yr Author Thank you Gentlemen for all your good advices. :smile: Finally I bought MOGWAISOFT SHADE FOR FSX and it works great for what I wanted to do. Of course this program offers much more possibilities than what I really needed. But I will study all the instructions and I am convinced that I will find more ways to use it.
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