You may not always want to fly like this but it definitely makes for some good screenshots. In this example screenshot you can see all of the adjustments available including a fast lens speed, medium focal length and blur settings that isolate the aircraft from the background. You can use one of the dozen presets or mess around with the settings and create your own. ShadeX essentially takes standard X-Plane 11 and puts some shaders on top of it that can do things like increase contrast, change the gamma, change the colour temperature (making things more orange or blue), add in depth of field settings to make your aircraft in focus and the background blurry, or even do things like apply a film grain, a vignette, or sharpen the scene.įor my upcoming Phenom 300 review I ended up tweaking my own preset which I used on nearly every screenshot in that review because it’s just so easy to do. There’s a few options out there but shadeX is one that you may want to consider and this is a quick review of the available software. This is a sim that needs a little help to punch up the colours, improve the contrast, and let you make some great looking screenshots as well as enjoy the sim at a new level. Default X-Plane looks drab and dull and no amount of indications that the grey overtones over the sim are “realistic” will convince me that the real world looks that way.
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