Start with a simple check like this.
https://www.photofriday.com/info/calibrate
Adjusting brightness, contrast and gamma so you can see all the discrete features on this image is a great start.
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Start with a simple check like this.
https://www.photofriday.com/info/calibrate
Adjusting brightness, contrast and gamma so you can see all the discrete features on this image is a great start.
Night flying is very dependent on having a well calibrated and capable monitor that does not convert most of the darker shades into black.
That leaves you without any image contrast to pick out...
A guide relative to what?
Reshade is not needed for night flying, and I actually just turn it off when I do.
I just created a new one through the Reshade User Interface by unchecking all the shaders, and saving it.
I believe Levels.fx is part of the default shaders package.
Just try it with all the shaders unchecked and see if that makes a difference for night visibility.
Here's my null.ini contents
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The issue with reshade was that I had routinely used
[Levels.fx]
BlackPoint=10
HighlightClipping=0
WhitePoint=245
to enhance the daytime color contrast, but this drives all the darker shades...
Are you using AnKor's shaders? For me ETO in the Spring looks like this in QC when you select night in the location settings. Ignoring the pre-war city lights, note the moonlight shadows on the...