Aronis Posted January 11 Posted January 11 With time I have learned how to use the Reshade program to fix the external MFD displays to match the look (brightness and color) inside the main screen display cockpit. I have gotten them pretty close which is key to actually using secondary displays as MFD's (WinWing for example). However with Night Flights those settings have to be adjusted. I found that just adjusting the Gamma in Reshade to about .43 makes it about perfect as compared to day time flight where its good with a Gamma of 1. (Default). I set up Presets in Reshade and can switch with a few clicks. Have others found this difference? Is there another setting that would make needing to swap the Gamma unnecessary? Mike
rob10 Posted January 11 Posted January 11 I would say no. You really need a "night" setting and either "off" or a separate "day" setting for daytime usage for the F-18 and WinWing MFD's. 1
MadKreator Posted January 12 Posted January 12 This is what I do as well, basically. I get reshade setup so the exports are good at night, and just turn it off during day flights, on most aircraft. 1 Intel i7 13700k, ASUS rog strix z790A, 64gigs G.Skill Trident DDR5 @6400Mhz, Nvidia RTX 4080FE, 4TB, 2x 2TB, 1TB Samsung NVME, 1TB Samsung SSD, Corsair RM1000x, Corsair Titan 360 X AIO cooler, Lian Li LanCool 2, VKB Gunfighter Ultimate, VKB Custom STECS , MFG Crosswinds, Moza FFB, Virpil Collective, Track IR5, 48” LG UltraGear OLED & HP 24” touchscreen for Helios,49” Samsung Ultrawide, Streamdeck XL, Corsair Virtuoso RGB Headphones
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