August 9, 20214 yr Author Yeah, that is the point. The flight was during a sunset and at that time of day colours looks better then during day time. But before in P3D 4.1, 4.2 it was always darker and more bluish looking towards the horizon and in 4.5.14 everywhere is brighter and I can't change that to darker. It looks like Envshade is always installing the same shader files whatever I change in that program..
August 9, 20214 yr 42 minutes ago, nspilot said: Yeah, that is the point. The flight was during a sunset and at that time of day colours looks better then during day time. But before in P3D 4.1, 4.2 it was always darker and more bluish looking towards the horizon and in 4.5.14 everywhere is brighter and I can't change that to darker. It looks like Envshade is always installing the same shader files whatever I change in that program.. Yeah some shots look so real, then some ok and some that are ugly. I've learn to tweak a little then fly and enjoy. But look over the ugly stuff. Maurice J I9 12900k \ EVGA 3080ti \ G-Skill 32GB \ Samsung 4K TV
August 9, 20214 yr You can adjust the HDR brightness (as well as saturation and bloom) inside P3D lighting settings.
August 9, 20214 yr Author Very good find, Afterburner, I am just doing a flight LSZH-EGLL and turned down Brightness and Saturation in HDR and it looks better now. Thanks for that.
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