Ok now this test is a little more dramatic in outcome. Using the default airport and aircraft in the sim. REX WX engine on and the first EA on. Basically a thick broken cloud cover and hazy and tops...
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Ok now this test is a little more dramatic in outcome. Using the default airport and aircraft in the sim. REX WX engine on and the first EA on. Basically a thick broken cloud cover and hazy and tops...
YoYo - no REX only. I have discovered that with my monitor - I had the brightness wound up significantly with EA on and now it is wound back to a more normal and neutral setting it is a lot better...
I did note that with EA the textures which are white or bluish become more enhanced so black is not so black more a grey black and grey becomes a greyish blue and the blues much bluer - interesting...
Just thought I would put these in as well. This is a flying boat on water (estuarine - actually Shannon Ireland) at noon.
EA ON
https://i.imgur.com/xKpSbrW.jpg
EA OFF...
ENHANCED ATMOSPHERICS (EA) P3DV5's or LM's last innovation into the sim. It provides a feature capability called GODE RAYS - so light is supposedly split in beams. It was combined with another...
To my eyes NO EA gives a much brighter look or less muddy is the best way to describe it during the day. The clouds change and become more defined and cirrus is now visible which it is not with EA...
And the view at dusk from the cockpit.
EA On
https://i.imgur.com/LR0AEBA.jpg
EA Off
https://i.imgur.com/ILAUpbB.jpg
Now at dusk
EA ON
https://i.imgur.com/564HJhC.jpg
EA OFF
https://i.imgur.com/e51L4rF.jpg
Having installed REX for the clouds and skies - Another forum suggested turning off EA with REX. This led me to do some interesting trials in different conditions so I thought I might put up some...