March 19Mar 19 I decided to try out Nvidia RTX Dynamic Vibrance to see what it would look like. I am not sure if I like it or not. I think it is because I am so used to what my sim looks like without Nvidia RTX Dynamic Vibrance on. Anyone else using RTX Dynamic Vibrance? How do you like it? Here is a screenshot. What do you think? This is the default C-130 at Fly Tampa's Athens Greece scenery. From what I read in order to use RTX Dynamic Vibrance you need to turn off the HRD and auto exposer setting within P3D. Also make sure you enable windows HDR but turn off auto HDR in your windows settings.
March 19Mar 19 A before and after image from the same scene might be helpful for me to provide an opinion. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. - Carl Sagan
March 20Mar 20 Hello, I use RTX Dynamic Vibrance my values Intensity 50 and saturation boost 50 It gives good results I never tried more than 50... I was afraid for the repercusions ... Later I will try 100 Fingers crossed 🤞 Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 5070, 32 GB Mem, SSD 3 Tera , 3 monitors Win11 Pro X64 LM P3D V6.1 Little Nav Map Hifisim Nvidia 591.44
March 20Mar 20 Author Here is the before shot. I don't remember the time it was when I took the first shot so the before shot is approximately the same time. The weather is different because I was using Active Sky live weather for the first shot, so I used it again for the second shot. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55157818869_f6e3e0c5fc_b.jpg Edit: Not sure why the screenshot isn't showing. Just click the link to see it. Edited March 20Mar 20 by Joseph29
March 20Mar 20 Author 18 minutes ago, Emile said: Hello, I use RTX Dynamic Vibrance my values Intensity 50 and saturation boost 50 It gives good results I never tried more than 50... I was afraid for the repercusions ... Later I will try 100 Fingers crossed 🤞 I had my values were 30% intensity and 5% saturation. I will play around with different values. Edited March 20Mar 20 by Joseph29
March 20Mar 20 5 hours ago, Joseph29 said: I had my values were 30% intensity and 5% saturation. I will play around with different values. I changed to 90 BUT I do not like it back to 50 50 Emile EBBR Z590 Aorus Elite, i9-11900K 3.5Ghz Nvidia RTX 5070, 32 GB Mem, SSD 3 Tera , 3 monitors Win11 Pro X64 LM P3D V6.1 Little Nav Map Hifisim Nvidia 591.44
March 20Mar 20 Moderator On 3/19/2026 at 11:00 AM, Joseph29 said: Anyone else using RTX Dynamic Vibrance? How do you like it? I’ve never heard of it. What exactly does it do and what generation of Nvidia card is required? Ray (Cheshire, England). System: P3D v5.3HF2, Intel i9-13900K, MSI 4090 GAMING X TRIO 24G, Crucial T700 4Tb M.2 SSD, Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Hero, 32Gb Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000Mhz RAM, Win 11 Pro 64-bit, BenQ PD3200U 32” UHD monitor, Fulcrum One yoke, Fulcrum Throttle Quadrant. Cheadle Hulme Weather website.
March 20Mar 20 Author 1 hour ago, Ray Proudfoot said: I’ve never heard of it. What exactly does it do and what generation of Nvidia card is required? It is a Nvidia feature that enhances in-game color, clarity, and contrast. It also improves visibility in darker scenes by boosting saturation. You need a GeForce RTX 20 series card or newer to use it. Think of it like Envshade.
April 8Apr 8 For anyone who prefers the minimalist approach of Nvidia Inspector, these are the values you can input into the relevant RTX Vibrance fields based on the corresponding percentage settings in the Nvidia App GUI (so in other words, you don't need the Nvidia App once you know these values if you don't wish to use the Nvidia App). The values are the same for both the intensity and saturation fields though obviously you can have different values for each if you want (and you probably will). % Value 0 0x00000000 5 0x00000005 10 0x0000000A 15 0x0000000F 20 0x00000014 25 0x00000019 30 0x0000001E 35 0x00000023 40 0x00000028 45 0x0000002D 50 0x00000032 55 0x00000037 60 0x0000003C 65 0x00000041 70 0x00000046 75 0x0000004B 80 0x00000050 85 0x00000055 90 0x0000005A 95 0x0000005F 100 0x00000064
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