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3 hours ago, Molokkx said:

Just some more environmental / scenic pics I took recently.

First two ones are too bright, pic 3 & 4 are great. Hm, I guess the shadow effect is very good, but the direct light is too bright. No idea how to change that, without making the shadow too dark.

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14 hours ago, Swiftstep said:

First two ones are too bright, pic 3 & 4 are great. Hm, I guess the shadow effect is very good, but the direct light is too bright. No idea how to change that, without making the shadow too dark.

Interesting that you're saying it's too bright, to me. I mean it's definitely possible, I'm not contesting that. But it might be related to your monitor's own brightness and/or color temp settings. Because on my monitor my current ENB settings provide just the 'right' balance of brightness / gamma / contrasts for day time (and night, dawn, dusk as well). And... well it's also probably overall a question of personal preferences. Also, I'm using NAT, and using the 'Default' Weather System, it's varying often.

 

I've been doing some adjustments to my ENB settings recently, and I think I know why some of my pictures may appear "too bright" or "too fuzzy" maybe. I've been tempering with the Volumetric Rays around and the more I increase the value (for day time rays specifically) the 'brighter' it can be, but only if I happen to take the picture while physically standing inside a ray, which brightens the overall screen like an overlay effect. But it goes away slowly (fading in and out with Exposure settings) if I move away from it.

 

In the first picture I remember I had just changed some Volumetric Fog settings, and I was close to rapid waters with a 'mist' of water effect nearby (maybe from the Water mods I use too). In the third picture I might have been standing right into a volumetric ray (not 100% sure but it's possible). I adjust my ENB pretty much every session I play, so my pictures won't all have the same consistency of brightness / gamma / clarity, etc.

Posted
22 hours ago, Swiftstep said:

First two ones are too bright, pic 3 & 4 are great. Hm, I guess the shadow effect is very good, but the direct light is too bright. No idea how to change that, without making the shadow too dark.

I second this. First two images are way too bright and seem to be missing shadows. The last two images are really really pretty. 

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