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LcSummers, I think you're right, as far as I know it's only possible to adjust the brightness of the whole scene.
GOZR, those settings in the video look pretty good to me. If you wouldn't mind sharing them here, I'd like to check them out on my own system too. |
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+1 Gozr even if i discovered yesterday that switching from a screen to another results differ hardly.
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Please can someone help me.
I've downloaded this file : FXAA_PPI_Rev_37 using Les Neutral6 Settings as default + Les Neutral3 & 5 & Preferred Settings.zip (64.7 KB, 74 views) but it saves it as a php file, not as a zip file! Do I need to extract its contents? How do I do that? I've tried using my zip file extactor and it fails to extract properly - it indicates that there's some sort of error. I've tried downloading it as a zip file (not a php file) and that also doesn't work - I'm clearly doing something wrong!! Thanks in anticipation.
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Not sure what the problem is Mungee. Are you logged in to the forums here when trying to download the attachment? When I'm not logged in I can't download the attachments and can only save the link in a similar way to what you're describing. But when logged in all I have to do is left click on the attachment and a Window pops up giving me the option to save the file, then when I click 'okay' another Window pops up that allows me to choose where to save the file and what to call it.
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Les; where do I find this file;
"To install - Zip up or rename the original 'd3d9.dll' file in your 'Cliffs Of Dover' install to back it up, as the one in the 'SweetFX' utility will need to replace it in order to work." In order to use the sweetfx files? |
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Arthur, it will be in the same place your Cliffs Of Dover .exe file is, eg. Local Disk (C
It may be that you don't have that file though. It may also be that you don't need the one that comes with the SweetFX utility either. So don't be too concerned about backing up that 'd3d9.dll' file. I just mentioned it because that's what I found I needed to do. It seems there are at least three other variations on this depending on people's computer setups. You might want to try just copying everything from the SweetFX folder except the two d3d9 files and seeing if the utility runs without them as that would probably be the easiest install. |
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Many thanks, Les.
Yes, the reason why I was unable to download the folder was because I hadn't logged into 1C.
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