August 26, 20232 yr Hi I always find my image a little bright and washed out in VR. The Open XR Toolkit sunglasses helps, but does anyone have settings out there they are really pleased with for Brightness, Contrast, saturation etc I currently have B 43.2 Contrast 48.5 Saturation: Global Adjustment 45.3 Any suggestions really appreciated 3080rtx on a i7 12700k with 32 Gig ddr5. 2gig Ssd Quest 2 Windows 11
August 26, 20232 yr Author Ah found some joy on line changed to this advise below, CERTAINLY A LOT BETTER !!!! Color gains : Red = 47.5 Green = 44.5 Blue = 46.5 Post Processing (appearance tab): Post Processing = On Sun Glasses = Generally off, however, in bright daylight I switch to light mode. Contrast = 52.5 Brightness = 47.5 Exposure = 47.5 Saturation = 50 Vibrance = 0 Highlights = 100 Shadows = 0 and found this " C:\Users\YOURNAMEHERE\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\UserCfg.opt Open the UserCfg.opt-file with Notepad, scroll all the way down to VR settings- Postprocess and have a look at Colorgrading in particular, if it’s on 1 try 0 and start up your sim to see what changed. You’ll probably find the greens are not as overly bright anymore. You’ll also find it helps tone down the greens in particular in 2D monitor view. It’s basically the on and off switch for the colouring, whereas the openxr toolbox would/should be the ingame variant… but just turning colorgrading off seemed to work in my case. CHANGED TO My VR settings in the USercfg.opt file: {PostProcess Enabled 1 EyeAdaptation 0 ColorGrading 0 Sharpen 0 Fringe 0 LensDistortion 0 Dirt 0 LensFlare 0 FilmGrain 0 Vignette 0 LensBlurMultiplier 1.000000 FringeMultiplier 1.000000 Every once in a while after an update it changed, and it was ver Vibrance = 0 Highlights = 100 Shadows = 0 3080rtx on a i7 12700k with 32 Gig ddr5. 2gig Ssd Quest 2 Windows 11
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