Screenshot Thread
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Had to have a go at this one, not a bad rendition considering no post processing and MSFS2024 Weather/Date engine only seems to go back to 1990
Couldn't quite get the reddish tint around the sun when it's that high in MSFS..(Oh and left it chocked and pinned as safety conscious
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Cheers
James
@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
Had to have a go at this one, not a bad rendition considering no post processing and MSFS2024 Weather/Date engine only seems to go back to 1990
Couldn't quite get the reddish tint around the sun when it's that high in MSFS..Needs path tracing, the ray tracing is absolute garbage. Lliterally unplayable.
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@neinnunb I almost got lucky enough to see something like this IRL flying out of KMLB once coming home from business. Flight was scheduled for 12:05, some SpaceX launch for noon. I was hoping it was delayed a few, and looking at our flight path (surprisingly the airspace is only closed east of the Cape, you can get pretty close on the west side), I begged and pleaded with the gate agent to get me on the right side of the aircraft.
While we were sitting on a taxiway, the captain announced over the loudspeaker that if the people on the left side looked out their window, they could see the SpaceX launch while we taxied
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Had to have a go at this one, not a bad rendition considering no post processing and MSFS2024 Weather/Date engine only seems to go back to 1990
Couldn't quite get the reddish tint around the sun when it's that high in MSFS..(Oh and left it chocked and pinned as safety conscious
)
Cheers
James
@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
Had to have a go at this one, not a bad rendition considering no post processing and MSFS2024 Weather/Date engine only seems to go back to 1990
Couldn't quite get the reddish tint around the sun when it's that high in MSFS..(Oh and left it chocked and pinned as safety conscious
)
Cheers
James
breathtaking!! unique!!
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@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
Had to have a go at this one, not a bad rendition considering no post processing and MSFS2024 Weather/Date engine only seems to go back to 1990
Couldn't quite get the reddish tint around the sun when it's that high in MSFS..(Oh and left it chocked and pinned as safety conscious
)
Cheers
James
breathtaking!! unique!!
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Arrived to Calgary on my cross-Canada tour:
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Arrived to Calgary on my cross-Canada tour:
@Marionettework 1st one is epic....Those clouds and that lighting
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@Marionettework 1st one is epic....Those clouds and that lighting
@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
@Marionettework 1st one is epic....Those clouds and that lighting
As an aside, I figured out how to take screenshots in HDR and save them as JXR and then coax them into looking mostly like what you see on the screen. For the longest time I settled for taking those overbright screenshots using Windows that look wrong even if you tick the HDR conversion option.
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@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
@DrZGard Last one is a peach, where is that?
Cheers
JamesLord Howe Island off the East Coast of Australia.
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Flight from CYYC to CYXC. Cross-posted these on FB and Reddit to spread the gospel of the Starship.
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@hughesj2 said in Screenshot Thread:
@Marionettework 1st one is epic....Those clouds and that lighting
As an aside, I figured out how to take screenshots in HDR and save them as JXR and then coax them into looking mostly like what you see on the screen. For the longest time I settled for taking those overbright screenshots using Windows that look wrong even if you tick the HDR conversion option.
@Marionettework How are you doing so? I would like to learn how to do this as well.
Thanks,
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@Marionettework How are you doing so? I would like to learn how to do this as well.
Thanks,
Crashsaid in Screenshot Thread:
@Marionettework How are you doing so? I would like to learn how to do this as well.
Do you have Photoshop? When you open the JXR (which I capture with Nvidia App’s Alt-F1 shortcut) you can convert to 8-bit per pixel, and then play with the options. If you have it I can share my settings.