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February 12, 20188 yr Filou, we all know your interest for Xplane, which you often showcase in a spectacular way. But I have to say that I find your screens, especially when viewed in full resolution, over saturated, over contrasted and over sharpened. I do not know if this a MaxxFx setting or a post processing that you apply afterwards to your screens, but I wanted to let you know. I'm more into subtle and natural colors, and Xplane does a very good job in this field.
February 12, 20188 yr Author 48 minutes ago, RockOla said: Filou, we all know your interest for Xplane, which you often showcase in a spectacular way. But I have to say that I find your screens, especially when viewed in full resolution, over saturated, over contrasted and over sharpened. I do not know if this a MaxxFx setting or a post processing that you apply afterwards to your screens, but I wanted to let you know. I'm more into subtle and natural colors, and Xplane does a very good job in this field. Thank you. It depends on the settings of your monitor also,can be the time,the weather add-on we used...a lot of things can influence.In this shot I used Reshade+Maxxfx+xEnviro 1.06.It's always difficult to match from everyone.Everyone has his unique interpretation of what he likes and wants to see." Xplane does a very good job in this field" yes but not enough...
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