Just a quick question. I was wondering if you might know of a nice reshade?
Tried a few but some of them look washed out in the colors. Something close to
photo realistic maybe. And what settings are you using when you take screenshots?
Thank You.
I changed the new monitor settings so it fixed the images looks so much better now.I don't touch mods purely out of choice. Outside shots benefit from reducing brightness a couple of points and increasing contrast. The game rendering adds a very faint fog, presumably to simulate pollution. Increasing depth of focus considerably makes it more photo-realistic.
I sometimes do some external colour correction and other things in post-production too. Panoramas benefit from increasing the field of vision as long as distortion doesn't set in.
I've tried to get some nice sunrise/sunset shots but the sun is too diffused. This does fit in well with the story though assuming unregulated industry and nukes possibly having been used in the last war.
Just a quick question. I was wondering if you might know of a nice reshade?
Tried a few but some of them look washed out in the colors. Something close to
photo realistic maybe. And what settings are you using when you take screenshots?
Thank You.
I guess it also depends on what video card your using.I've tried a few reshades but I have yet to find a one that I like. Other players post screenshots using them that look great but I just haven't found one that wasn't too dark or something else during regular gameplay. For my screenshots, I mostly jack up the contrast and also the highlights a bit then adjust exposure to get the mid tones however I want them; from there, I'll add an ambient light using AMM if I want one.
I generally don't mind the cost of rendering, especially in the photo mode.I've tried a few reshades but I have yet to find a one that I like. Other players post screenshots using them that look great but I just haven't found one that wasn't too dark or something else during regular gameplay. For my screenshots, I mostly jack up the contrast and also the highlights a bit then adjust exposure to get the mid tones however I want them; from there, I'll add an ambient light using AMM if I want one.
I don't know much about it; the laptop I play on has whatever mobile version of an RTX 2060 that Lenovo stuck in there. But I think it's just a matter of personal preference and none of the reshades I tried were to my liking.I guess it also depends on what video card your using.