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Hey guys.

 

As a real life photographer i have been looking for a screenshot utility where you can do manual camera settings. Like ISO, Shutter speed and aperature. Just to get more realistic screenshots without having to post edit all the time. I don´t always want to shoot in F22 and 1/2500th of a second :megalol:

 

So the question is... does such a tool exist? and if it not maybe it would be worth implementing in DCS from ED?

 

 

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As another real life photographer to another: aperture and speed ok, but ISO?!

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So the question is... does such a tool exist? and if it not maybe it would be worth implementing in DCS from ED?

 

While it might be cool to have, it certainly would not be worth ED's time to code it. Especially since it would be just a bunch of features that a vast majority of players would not use, even if they understood them. Face it, most people's idea of a camera, now days, is the one that is built into their phone.

 

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As another real life photographer to another: aperture and speed ok, but ISO?!

 

ISO because of realistic noise distorsion when taking photos in lowlight situations where you need higher shutter speeds.

 

Maybe someone will code a virtual DSLR one day =)

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ISO because of realistic noise distorsion when taking photos in lowlight situations where you need higher shutter speeds.

 

Maybe someone will code a virtual DSLR one day =)

 

So you wish an option for taking shitty pictures/screenshots. What you so gracefully describe as "realistic noise distortion" is nothing more than using a cheap camera/lens. Don't mean to be rude here, but I believe ED has better things to do.

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So you wish an option for taking shitty pictures/screenshots. What you so gracefully describe as "realistic noise distortion" is nothing more than using a cheap camera/lens. Don't mean to be rude here, but I believe ED has better things to do.

 

 

Make what you want of my request, but taking nice pictures are easy if the light conditions are good. In low light the quality will suffer regardless what camera and lens you have. I use Nikon D5 with prime and sigma lenses down to 1.4 and at times I need high ISO anyways. So your point of taking shitty / bad screenshots proofs to me that you don't know so much about photography.

 

I marely want a utility which can be used to take pictures similar to real life.

 

Mods can remove this thread as clearly this was a way to sensitiv question

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So you wish an option for taking shitty pictures/screenshots. What you so gracefully describe as "realistic noise distortion" is nothing more than using a cheap camera/lens. Don't mean to be rude here, but I believe ED has better things to do.

 

Noise distortion has more to do with sensor than lens , so you dont sound like much of a photographer to me and yeah you are being very rude , every one here is entitled to make there requests , its up to ED to decide weather its wast of time or not-not you.

 

Thats a great idea

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You guys should start a Kickstarter. :megalol:

 

PS: here a pic of mine so you can better judge if I´m a good photographer or not. ISO must´ve been max 320.

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showpost.php?p=3289452&postcount=162


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Some folks thought Pablo Picasso was a crappy artist. Just saying.

 

While it might be cool to have, it certainly would not be worth ED's time to code it. Especially since it would be just a bunch of features that a vast majority of players would not use, even if they understood them. Face it, most people's idea of a camera, now days, is the one that is built into their phone.

 

Opinion from another RL photographer.

 

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One can ask, it's the Chit-Chat. If not here, where else without getting downed ?

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I capture in RAW... :megalol:

 

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