Practice makes perfect?

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Re: Practice makes perfect?

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Gawd, I do love that very first screenshot !

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Jim

I just had to reload FS.9 and I had problems with greenish/yellowish tint

Changing the default sky textures did the trick

Afterwards I changed back to check and it was yellow again :worried: . This was yellow whites on the aircraft and greenish concrete.

I used Enviroment Indigo to correct the colours but the Indigo envmap is no good.....increases the shine to a ridiculous level, so I put the default back in :)

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Thanks Garry.

It seems worse at 'late dusk' partly I think as the 'sunset' is belting out 'yellow light'.

Just had a daytime look - and I can't say anything is standing garishly out :dunno:
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Hi Jim..

I think dusk and/or early morning are the critical times for these mate. Full night and theres obviously no problem as with full day. It's gonna have to be a case of find one you like and stick with it :)

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Was just thinking that mate.....

I think I'll keep the burning rubber for daytime...... :flying:
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DaveB wrote:Hi Jim..

I think dusk and/or early morning are the critical times for these mate. Full night and theres obviously no problem as with full day. It's gonna have to be a case of find one you like and stick with it :)

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