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| Author: | valks666 [ 05 Apr 2013, 13:44 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
@--JawZ-- Not currently, been trying to fix an old ENB Kage preset and running hardware AA on that, I've tried sweetFX 1-3 but not 1-4. I'll download those files and see how they look thanks |
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| Author: | Confidence-Man [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:03 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
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| Author: | saltr [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:04 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
CruNcher, --JawZ-- Give a chance to a unsharp masking to get clean bloom. I was pleasantly surprised. Confidence-Man I will say nothing to that. What mod for trees? |
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| Author: | Confidence-Man [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
saltr - It's Lush Overhaul. I use the vanilla version but it looks like there are files that go with Vurt's flora overhaul too. http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/32246 |
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| Author: | valks666 [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:22 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
@--JawZ-- Tried your settings, by themselves they seem almost as good as 8xMSAA but cover transparency too. I'm still getting heaps of jaggies though since my monitor itself seems to be oversharpening no matter how much AA I apply. After I tried your file I went to lagom LCD monitor test page and both my monitors failed the clock phase, and sharpness tests very badly (as well as gamma and banding). Guess I'll start a thread in the off topic section and see if anyone is willing to suggest a good monitor that doesn't have oversharpening issues and can downsample. ~Cheers |
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| Author: | --JawZ-- [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:34 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
saltr; I have but I managed to tweak the sharpening to a good blend between smooth and sharp. And made it so it will sharpen the shadows a bit more than the default settings do. Not the settings I just posted though. valks666; Great that it helped out somewhat at least It's a TN panel but with very good color reproduction and sharpness for being a TN Panel (which is adjustable in OSD) and 120HZ doesn't hurt either with games like CoD Oh and by the way is there anyone interested in having Day Night separation for the interiors with commands inside the enbeffect.fx file? What I mean is this, example commands below; Day, Night and Interior/DNI seperation, the before float EBrightnessDayV2=1.0; float EBrightnessNightV2=1.0; float EBrightnessInteriorV2=1.0; Exterior Day and night + Interior Night and Day, the after // Exterior float EBrightnessExtDayV2=1.0; float EBrightnessExtNightV2=1.0; //Interior float EBrightnessIntDayV2=1.0; float EBrightnessIntNightV2=1.0; |
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| Author: | valks666 [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:42 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
@ --JawZ-- That is sooo ironic, thats the new one I'm using right now the S27A950D, does yours pass the lagom LCD tests for sharpness and clock phase? If so mine is faulty... And yes DNI seperated like that would give more flexibility for tweaking which = want @saltr BTW your screenshot are great as well, I'm not even game to post any of mine in this thread, unless you guys want to look at ugly jaggies and off colours |
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| Author: | saltr [ 05 Apr 2013, 14:49 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
Confidence-Man Thanks --JawZ-- Yours files are too too tooo much for me Here is one, think it looks ok.
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| Author: | --JawZ-- [ 05 Apr 2013, 15:11 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
The clock and phase is alright, but I do have a bit too high sharpness according to those images over at lagom. I can send you a copy of my display settings in txt file along with a good gamma tool I found when searching for calibration images. To see if it helps your clock and phase anything I mean. I'm working on implementing it to all my commands inside the mixed enbeffect.fx now. When it's done I will post a download link for it. But if you have some other .fx file I can tell you how to implement the new DNI separation to those commands or I could do it for you, either way is fine by me EDIT; It's not a competition thread you know saltr; hehe thanks |
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| Author: | valks666 [ 05 Apr 2013, 15:17 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: TES Skyrim |
@--JawZ-- That would be a great help thanks I have only done windows calibrations by eye so far (slight improvement), and as a weird side note, I found that uninstalling the monitor drivers helped get rid of some of my oversharpening I was going to post some screens after I got my PC (I'm assuming its the monitor) issues sorted. It's frustrating because my old PC using the early versions of skyrim had much better visuals than I have now with my fancy new expensive machine, its frustrating! |
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