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4 minutes ago, cianpars said:

I've always found that there is a lot more difference between winter and summer lighting in both sims compared to the real world.  I feel that asobo needs to be increasing light in winter, mornings and evenings and perhaps decreasing a little around the middle of the day.

For me, flying around mid day in the summer has always yielded the best results.

+1 on all that!

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3 hours ago, Adamski_NZ said:

If you're happy to try a test - maybe in the UK <??>. Do you have any ORBX sceneries for the UK? If not, then I can disable mine - or we could try some area in the US with only default scenery.

Ready to do a test, after all, I can't say 2024 lighting and colours do not need adjustment if you can show an improvement! I have all the Burning Blue UK airfields, plus Orbx Dundee, Biggin Hill and Oxford.

I do not have Reshade installed and neither do I have the Nvidia APP - which instantly crashes 2024. I have no idea why because it used to work fine.  If you want it installed I can give it a go.

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Monitor AOC AGON AG352UCG UltraWide G-Sync @ 3440x1440
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External Storage Three 4Tb HDs

Thanks for this statement.

Really bad overbrightness at morning hours in EGLL and also some washed out colours and exposure in VC as well.

Michael Moe 

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