@ Canlocu: thanks for your appreciation! Not always I'm able to reach this effect in the light
@ Guzio: thanks for your words: "my" ENB is based on tweaking one version of your (great) ENB, even though I don't know if you will be proud of this declared "lineage"
The lighting in your last pics is astonishing as always, and the new version of Tamriel is fascinating even unusual!
@ pastrana: the pic with clouds and mountains is wonderful (I'd like to have those clouds)!
@ kaffeekranz: very atmospheric pics!
@ happyken: the "clearness" (sorry if it is not the right term, but English is not my native language) of your images is fantastic!
@ wanako: beautiful pics and I envy your shining of metals!
@saltr: impressive as always!
@ all: great pics! I'd like to be able to reach your results!
Then a bit of mine: hope You like
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aal -- for me, it is a pleasant surprise But your config looks better than my
Why, oh why
Why, oh why
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@ Guzio : thanks for your white lie
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Welcome to the forum! Your shots are incredible, i really love that last one with the flower
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Great shots guys! I have a question: I recently showed my screenshots to a friend on his PC. I noticed the colors looked a bit colder and less colorful than on my own screen (i'm using a Dell Ultrasharp IPS-monitor). I'd be interested in how my screens look on your monitors It would be really appreciated if you guys told me! Maybe i need to calibrate my monitor a bit :?
Welcome to the forum! Your shots are incredible, i really love that last one with the flower
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Great shots guys! I have a question: I recently showed my screenshots to a friend on his PC. I noticed the colors looked a bit colder and less colorful than on my own screen (i'm using a Dell Ultrasharp IPS-monitor). I'd be interested in how my screens look on your monitors It would be really appreciated if you guys told me! Maybe i need to calibrate my monitor a bit :?
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WoodsOfYpres : Thanks!
I also noticed what you say with my pics: on my office laptop, they are a bit washed out and flat
So, it's not easy to answer to your question.
According to what I see on my home monitor, I always thought you have a very unique stile.
Your config is not with "fantasy" colors, but is more on "realistic" side.
Colors are not washed out, nor the sky, which is limpid blue.
The complex aspect of Skyrim in your config (except for the green of the grass) is that of a country with dry climate, e with a significant strenght of the sun (for example, your colors are significantly lighter than those of Saltr).
The terrain appears dried and quite light (not washed out, though), so the mountains.
The skin of characters is overall realistic, and similar to that of a country with much sun.
I hope this helps (sorry if something is not so clear, but English is not my native language).
Having said that, I like your style: I think it is "heroic"
I also noticed what you say with my pics: on my office laptop, they are a bit washed out and flat
So, it's not easy to answer to your question.
According to what I see on my home monitor, I always thought you have a very unique stile.
Your config is not with "fantasy" colors, but is more on "realistic" side.
Colors are not washed out, nor the sky, which is limpid blue.
The complex aspect of Skyrim in your config (except for the green of the grass) is that of a country with dry climate, e with a significant strenght of the sun (for example, your colors are significantly lighter than those of Saltr).
The terrain appears dried and quite light (not washed out, though), so the mountains.
The skin of characters is overall realistic, and similar to that of a country with much sun.
I hope this helps (sorry if something is not so clear, but English is not my native language).
Having said that, I like your style: I think it is "heroic"
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I recalibrated my monitor, old HP model with SPVA panel, in the last month. 6500 K and 2.2 gamma.
Your pictures look really good. Colorful, but not too much, rather warm colors. Good contrast, and brightness.
As aal said: heroic and Witcher style
Your pictures look really good. Colorful, but not too much, rather warm colors. Good contrast, and brightness.
As aal said: heroic and Witcher style
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aal, thanks, love the first shot from the page 1435, keep posting
OhKay, very atmospheric rainy shots
happyken, very nice
kaffeekranz, great shots as always
WoodsOfYpres, it looks just fine on my monitor
OhKay, very atmospheric rainy shots
happyken, very nice
kaffeekranz, great shots as always
WoodsOfYpres, it looks just fine on my monitor
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Saltr, looks great!
Any way I could test that one?
Whatever you do, I always love your contrast and bright shots.
Any way I could test that one?
Whatever you do, I always love your contrast and bright shots.
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i think its pretty hard to adjust your monitor for screen shots to look good on everyone's unless everyone has same monitor. your latest batch of screenies is colorful but very stark on contrast. i just bought an LG 27" AH-IPS, everything that i have done in the past is a bit washed out, looking back on my old pics . here's examples, saltr 's looks fantastic on my phone but a bit too dark on my screen Guzio 's sunset pics a page back are very close to great in colors and brightness from what i can see. aal 's has a bit light on colors, but a little dull in brightness. Tywele 's lake shot is pretty much spot on in term of what contrast goes. thats my point of views. always find your pics are great.
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thanks like that last pic, seems like a mother troll licking baby troll's head
i think its pretty hard to adjust your monitor for screen shots to look good on everyone's unless everyone has same monitor. your latest batch of screenies is colorful but very stark on contrast. i just bought an LG 27" AH-IPS, everything that i have done in the past is a bit washed out, looking back on my old pics . here's examples, saltr 's looks fantastic on my phone but a bit too dark on my screen Guzio 's sunset pics a page back are very close to great in colors and brightness from what i can see. aal 's has a bit light on colors, but a little dull in brightness. Tywele 's lake shot is pretty much spot on in term of what contrast goes. thats my point of views. always find your pics are great.
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thanks like that last pic, seems like a mother troll licking baby troll's head