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Wokie042

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  1. Yes, I can relate to the time of the day observation. That seems to be true from what I experienced. Good to hear that this is worked on! Looking forward to the update!
  2. The screenshots were taken along the Salmon River Valley in Idaho, north east of Wilson Bar (C48), but as stated earlier, it happens basically everywhere I fly eventually. The weather situation in which it happens most is in cloudy hazy weather with reduced visibility (5-15 sm). HDR+SSAO was turned on during the screenshot AA was set to 4x SSAA+FXAA I'll try if I can see a difference playing around with the settings, even though I don't want to go any lower on my settings to be honest, so even if I could get rid of the issue, it wouldn't be a feasible long term solution for met. Will try it anyway though. I use selfmade orthotiles using Ortho4XP.
  3. So I did another flight and it happened again. I attached my log and screenshots. Screenshot 1: "shadow area/lines" with re-shade Screenshot 2: "shadow area/lines" without re-shade (as said, it's minor changes. A bit sharpness and color correction) Screenshot 3: My settings at the point of occurence Screenshot 4: Turning off cloud shadow instantly removed those "shadow areas/lines" Screenshot 5: My plugin list. The only lua scripts I have are B2VolumeControl and water_fix_GentleSea. These I first added recently and the problem occurred definitely before too. I continued the flight with cloud shadows turned completely off and I couldn't see any more of those "shadow areas". I have no clue what's going on and I hope we somehow can resolve that. Log.txt
  4. The problem is, that I have to dial down the shadow intensity almost all the way to get "almost" rid of it, which bathes the landscape in sunlight under cloud cover that's at least how I experience it.
  5. I use reshade for some minor colour and sharpness corrections, so I'm not sure why it should "add" haze. I will definitely try to switch its effects off, next time I see those things in order to see if it actually has something to do with it.
  6. I use the latest stable version 11.41r1 I use reshade, yes. Do you think that this might be the culprit?
  7. Hello, I figured out that I'm probably getting more help here than on the .org forum (sigh, yet another forum registration) with my problems. I have recently come across some visual stuff that annoys me and I think it has something to do with SkymaxxPro. Note that I'm using it together with the RWC and FSGRW (1.7). As I'm missing the right kind of words to describe what's going on, I help myself by making some words up and attaching screenshots, so people see what I'm talking about. As you can see from the first two screenshots, I get this "haze layer" on the ground. I'm not sure if this is how cloud shadows are depicted or not, but it looks rather weird. Depending on how you look at the situation, it's either "haze fields" or "shadows". Is this how it is supposed to look? It seems as if the ground is actually lightened up in these "haze fields". Looking at the two last screenshots, I get these weird "shadow lines/areas" on the terrain. It mostly happens where there is uneven terrain like valleys and mountains. This effect is seriously annoying me, since I get that everywhere I'll fly eventually and it ruins the immersion and the looks. They appear, disappear and reappear again in random time intervals. When I disable cloud shadows these "lines/areas" are gone, but everything is brightly lid by sunlight even under a cloud layer, so that's no solution. I have the suspicion that both "phenomena" are related to each other, but I have no clue why and where it comes from. Unfortunately I can't provide a log for when the screenshots haven been taken, but I try to catch it, next time this happens. Can anybody help me in my troubleshooting efforts? Info: Win 10 Latest XP stable version SMP RWC FSGRW
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