CHILLICRAB Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 I always had a dark cockpit at daytime. I saw the posts in " Insanely dark cockpit in daytime ". I tested it by changing the parameter "shadow details" in the rendering options from "3d on aircraft" (or higher) to "overlay" and my cockpit got brighter. This I tested in the "Set to medium" and in the "Set to high" configuration. I disabled all plugins except Gizmo64. You can see the details of the graphic card and driver on the renderings screen of my Windows 10 64bit x-plane system. Thanks for your help Quote
mtaxp Posted May 19, 2016 Report Posted May 19, 2016 That's because with 3d on aircraft and higher setting, shadows change depending on the time , so it depends on the sun angle. Change the time (use Shift+L/K) and you will see how colors get brighter/darker while time is changing. Quote
CHILLICRAB Posted May 20, 2016 Author Report Posted May 20, 2016 Thanks for the information. I try to explain the "problem" with other words. All the following screen shots are made at the same date/time within x-plane, always with a cold and dark cockpit with different aircrafts. In the 767PW-300ER I at least can read the text of the different instruments. Same within the JarDesign below But in the IXEG - no way to read the approach button text - it is only dark and black. I almost can not read other text fields. In reality my eyes would adapt to the shadow and I could read everything in the shadowed cockpit. But in the IXEG I find it quit unrealistic dark at noon on a sunny day. Switching on the lights does not help a lot. Here is one of the tutorial video screenshoots - not dark at all Best regards Quote
CHILLICRAB Posted May 21, 2016 Author Report Posted May 21, 2016 Thanks for the info. Changing the gamma settings does not really influence it. My MCP even contains already shadows without "3d on aircraft" generated shadows. I think the above mentioned video was streamed without the "3d on aircraft" parameter set. The following is a picture of my MCP without the "3d on aircraft" parameter set. The approach text is here also quite dark. I will use it this way. Thanks for your help. Quote
Litjan Posted May 22, 2016 Report Posted May 22, 2016 Hi, you are seeing the "baked shadows" which are a way of making the panel look more realistic. They are not rendered and calculated "in real time" - this would slow the simulator down too much. You will just have to memorize where the APP button is, if you find the writing too hard to read, I am afraid. Cheers, Jan Quote
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