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Tomato shade - too dark - help

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So I read up on this tomato shade thing from a post at the a2a bonanza forums.  There were some incredible screenshots posted and I'd like to get my P3D looking at least similar to what I saw.  This post is here in case you're wondering:

http://a2asimulations.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=500186#p500186

Anyway I watched a tutorial video and everything ran ok.  But what I'm seeing is way too dark.  The VC, especially, is unreadable in the daytime...  something doesn't seem to be working.  I do have HDR enabled now, but it doesn't really seem to be kicking in.  Any ideas on how to fix?

Nearly Full Sun

30999711968_fedb061f37_o.jpgtomato_BE35_ext by ryan b, on Flickr

44872464871_22fbdda4ab_o.jpgtomato_BE35_int by ryan b, on Flickr

Full Shade

30999712648_f407b43997_o.jpgtomato_BE35_extshado by ryan b, on Flickr


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I fixed it.  When I loaded the profile I had to go to the "hdr and post processing" section and check that tonemap 2 box


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