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SQB 10-24-2012 12:10 PM

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Mainly for Al Capwn, here's my current settings.

MadTommy 10-24-2012 12:37 PM

The one issue i have with all this is.. i can't find a setting that works for both noon and dawn/dusk.

What looks good at noon is too dark at dawn/dusk.

Jaws2002 10-24-2012 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by MadTommy (Post 472734)
The one issue i have with all this is.. i can't find a setting that works for both noon and dawn/dusk.

What looks good at noon is too dark at dawn/dusk.

Of course. This is post processing. It is not collor or light dynamically created by the game graphics engine. It's like creating a "style" by adjusting your monitor, the only difference is that it doesn't affect other programs. This doesn't really works in a game with dynamic lighting.
This is something that is useful for "styling" screenshots, images, not dynamic games.

Les 10-24-2012 05:49 PM

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Here are some settings that will work at any time of the day.

They're an attempt at getting about as neutral (realistic?) a colour scheme as I could get. All they do is increase the contrast (without blowing out any highlights) and get rid of the yellow-green haze the default game currently has.

I couldn't push the colours any further into the red (or blue) without adding a noticeable tint to everything. The increased contrast cuts down the sun glare and makes the twilight darker, but I don't think it's too bad.

If some of the ground colours still look bad, I think at this point it's not because of the way they're lit but is more due to the colour of the textures themselves, but that's just my opinion.

No pics at the moment.

Les 10-24-2012 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Nephris (Post 472729)
For some reason i am not able to get the Injector activated anymore.
I got it running last may to test the FXaa. Clodo got reinstalled in the meantime and i wanted to test the colour tones now, but it doiesnt seem to get activated.
I extracted the folders "Dx09-OGL" into the installtion folder of Clodo (means the root with the lauchner inside).
Aswell I treid to extract the contetn of the DX09 folder into the root, as the other folders are empty.

Anyway, where did u extract what files to?
Am using the HD6970 btw.

Make sure you're using the 'injectFxaa' version attached to my first post in this thread. Try copying and pasting the files from the 'DirectX 10' folder to wherever your 'Cliffs Of Dover' .exe is installed. Then make sure your Pause/Break key is working and see if the effects are switching on and off when you press it. Other than that I don't know.

Yvetette 10-26-2012 08:38 AM

Excellent work Les!! It took some time to get the colours to please my eyes, but the result is great. It's a new game world, thanks to you!!

Stublerone 10-26-2012 09:55 AM

Never saw pictures of england that colourful , even at a sunny day ;) Must be the auszralian sun above Fover!
Really nice approaches with room to tweak for everyone with your descriptions. Appreciate that! ;)

xpzorg 10-26-2012 10:16 AM

My settings
http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/showthread.php?t=76225

Cujo 10-26-2012 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Les (Post 428109)
And finally...

Les could you please post those settings. Very subtle yet nice
Thanx

Les 10-26-2012 10:24 PM

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No worries Yvetette, glad you could adjust them to your liking.

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Originally Posted by Cujo (Post 473415)
Les could you please post those settings. Very subtle yet nice
Thanx

From the screenshots I posted in that other thread?

Those pics were taken using the settings I've attached to this post (and elsewhere earlier in this thread), which look a bit blue during the day and which tend to go a little bit green as the light fades.


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