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Mt. Hood Green snow

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The image you posted looks fine to me.  I don't even see a tinge of green.  Maybe check Nvidia color settings.  

He posted a picture of what HE sees while sitting in front of HIS monitor.

What anybody HERE sees is dependent on THEIR monitor settings while sitting in front of THEIR monitor while browsing the forum.

That concept is lost on way too many people in "graphics posting" forums who end up saying things like, "Your image needs more\less contrast, brightness, red, green, blue, (insert whatever OTHER monitor or Nvidia graphics adjustment you could make).

The concept is also unknown by anybody who posts something like, "Hey!  I just found the PERFECT graphics settings for the flight sim.  Use these!", because those settings will most likely produce a DIFFERENT image on someone else's computer\monitor.

Just sayin'  😉

Edited by FalconAF

Rick Ryan

I examined the image in Adobe Camera RAW (app like Lightroom) and there is indeed a green color cast over it.
It is even visible with the naked eye and the color sampler tool of ACR confirms that.

Edited by bvdboomen

I agree it looks green to me too.  But there was also one other poster who already said it looked fine (not green) to them.  That is the problem with trying to decipher someone else's computer display "problem" from a screencap posted in a forum post.  Any kind of "change these settings on your computer" from just looking at the posted screencap is just a guess.

Rick Ryan

17 hours ago, FalconAF said:

That is the problem with trying to decipher someone else's computer display "problem" from a screencap posted in a forum post.  Any kind of "change these settings on your computer" from just looking at the posted screencap is just a guess.

That's why I looked with the Color Sampler Tool. 🙂

 

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