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Somewhat realistic dog vision.

"colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust [1,0.6,0,[0,0,0,0],[3,3,1,0.75],[2.5,2.5,-2.75,0]]

"colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0

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Depends what you mean by tropical sunrise. A little more specific?

Higher saturation to give the image warmth. Vivid blues, reds and yellows maybe less green. High contrast. Its hard to describe but the far cry 1 and crysis had good tropical hdr effects. kind of like 2nd Ranger's forum signature.

Settings for the african ambient light like from far cry 2 would also be great.

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Well here are some I use for Africa

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 1, 1.3, 0.001, [-0.11, -0.65, -0.76, 0.015],[-5, -1.74, 0.09, 0.86],[-1.14, -0.73, 1.14, -0.09]];

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 1.0, 1.3, 0.001, [-0.15, -0.5, -0.81, 0.002],[-5, -1.74, -0.09, 0.85],[-1.34, -0.83, 0.4, -0.09]];

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 1, 1, 0.001, [-2.08, -1.55, -1.9, 0.013],[1.69, 0.21, 0.79, 1.64],[-0.21, -1.08, 0.91, -0.09]];

Try this for Tropical

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 1, 1, 0.01, [-0.11, -0.65, -0.76, 0.015],[-5, 2.74, 0.09, 0.95],[-1.14, -0.73, 1.14, -0.09]];

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The closest I could get to the Operation Flashpoint palette:

"colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust [1,1,0,[0,0,0,0],[1,1,1.2,0.85],[1,1,-2.5,0]]

"colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0

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Brown

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 0.9, 1, 0, [-2.32, 0.17, 0.71, 0],[1.09, 0.91, 0.66, 0.27],[-1.24, 3.03, 0.37, -1.69]] ; "colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0; "colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true;

Blue

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 0.9, 1, 0, [-2.32, 0.17, 0.71, 0],[1.09, 0.91, 1.1, 0.27],[-1.24, 3.03, 0.37, -1.69]] ; "colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0; "colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true;

Green

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 1, 1, 0, [-2.32, 0.17, 0.71, 0],[1.53, 1.26, 0.75, 0.27],[-1.51, 3.56, 0.45, -1.69]] ; "colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0; "colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true;

Photo

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 0.2050, 35, 0, [6.32, 0.57, 10.71, -0.0015],[1.29, 0.81, 1.2, 0.67],[-1.24, 2.03, 0.37, -3.69]] ; "colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0; "colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true;

Photo 2

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ 0.186280, 12, 0, [17.32, 10.57, 15.71, 0.0],[1.39, 1.3211, 1.1, 0.807],[ -1.24, 5.03, -1.78, -5.19]] ; "colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0; "colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true;

Warzone

"colorCorrections" ppEffectAdjust[ .079990001, 7, 0.055, [1.320, 1.57, 1.31, -.022],[2.05, 1.8611, 1.62, .6807],[-1.954, 3.95553, 4.898, 5.19]] ; "colorCorrections" ppEffectCommit 0; "colorCorrections" ppEffectEnable true;

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Use this with ENBSeries for best visuals :3

Without ENB these settings look very dull.

The "Photo" settings look nearly photorealistic with ENB :)

http://enbdev.com/download_en.htm - I use the GTA SA enb.

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Just looking in to see if anyone has a nice desaturated setting? (or a standard setting with neutral everything that I can start from). A desaturated settings with all colours at the same level, so it's not like the "movie night"-module where blue and green is more prominent. I just want things to be less saturated.

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hello, first i want to thank you for your colorCorrection tool.

Its really useful.

I want to copy the whole code. But where can i found the ArmA.rpt ?

*i know, the thread is a bit old, but i hope you help me.

Edited by sandmanGER

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The RPT file is found here:

C:\Users\yourWindowsUsername\AppData\Local\ArmA 2 OA\arma2oa.RPT

It's a text file so you can open it with your favorite text editor. If it's pretty big feel free to delete it, it'll automatically recreate itself.

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