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May 30th, 2012 at 5:56am

todayshorse   Offline
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Greetings fellow screenshot fans!

So here we go looking at 'bloom' after Daube pointed me in the direction of just which version to use after the one i downloaded messed up my FSX...

Tried various settings, as it came - which was a bit too much, 'Nick N's' settings which i found far too bland and didnt really change anything other than slightly darken the screen a tad, and finally this version of settings which i found on-line somewhere. I'm pretty impressed!

Figured out the key combinations on my imac keyboard so this is the first time i've actually got this working..


Anyway, check it Wink


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Bloom OFF


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Bloom ON


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Bloom OFF


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Bloom ON


Impressed? I certainly am Smiley

C+C Welcomed, and thanks for looking Cheesy
 

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Reply #1 - May 30th, 2012 at 6:07am

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I've got it running on my FS 2004 (Caps + F12 to switch it on and off).
It certainly brightens up my ground scenery nicely, and the blue sky, bit it does rather "wash-out" the detail of my clouds (a bit too aggressive!).
I only do day flights, so it would be nice to get a setting which just brightens up my day-time scenery textures...I need lots of Summer Sunshine!

Paul.... Smiley...!
 

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Reply #2 - May 30th, 2012 at 6:30am

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So yours brightens things? Hmmm i find mine darkens things ever so slightly, but these shots are from a 'dawn' setting.

It was the aircraft i was interested in seeing with it active, it adds a certain somthing, that makes them look like proper objects rather than flat pixel things i think. I wasnt really after that real 'soft' look ive seen elsewhere though.

Im curious to see the effects during various daylight settings (i dont fly at night either, i dont see the point!)  Cool
 

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Reply #3 - May 30th, 2012 at 7:20am

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Fantastic comparison shots !! The first couple are especially impressive, if you ask me.
Concerning the darkening etc... one would have to take a look into the ColorCorrection (I think) section of the enbseries.ini. There are one or two parameters in there which have explicit names, like "darkening_amount_day" or something close to that. These can get negative values too, to make everything brighter instead of darker, and vice-versa.

Todayshorse, glad to see you're enjoying the bloom. Now, try to get into a dark-cockpit plane, and set the time to dawn or dusk. See the colors!
 
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Reply #4 - May 30th, 2012 at 8:20am

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Thanks for the comparisons...Bloom certainly does make a difference... Wink
 

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Reply #5 - May 30th, 2012 at 11:43am

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todayshorse wrote on May 30th, 2012 at 6:30am:
So yours brightens things? Hmmm I find mine darkens things ever so slightly, but these shots are from a 'dawn' setting.

It was the aircraft i was interested in seeing with it active, it adds a certain something, that makes them look like proper objects rather than flat pixel things i think. I wasn't really after that real 'soft' look I've seen elsewhere though.

I'm curious to see the effects during various daylight settings (i don't fly at night either, I don't see the point!)  Cool


It definitely "brightens up" my overall scenery around me, by switching Bloom on with Caps + F12!

It adds a "Summer Haze" to the scene!

My use of it is more for the scenery effect, rather than the Aircraft effect.

Paul...Its very bloomin' useful.. Grin...!

Like Horse, I don't see the point in flying around in the dark...and miserable weather!
 

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