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Colours and Contrast in ArmaII

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Hi, i remember starting ArmaII where i tried out a programm which can change the Contrast and Colours via a Textfile in Arma2 but i cant find it no more;-( Atm the outwashed colours annoying me and i want to get more Contrast and nice colours.

Is there any addon released yet, or any possibilitys with an ATI Card and CCC to change that?

Thanks!..

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Questions about the editor and editing in general goes into the editing sections. ;)

I searched (search button) for color correction and found this immediately: COLOR CORRECTIONS COLLECTION

Forgot to tell you. Open notepad. Add some of the color stuff you want in there from the link above. Save the notepad as init.sqf (make sure there is no .txt in the end). Place the init.sqf file in your mission folder. You get a mission folder when you open the editor and place something in there and SAVE. If its saved as MyMission then your folder is called MyMission. In that folder you have a file called Mission.sqm, and there is where you add your init.sqf file. So you have 2 files now: Mission.sqm and init.sqf. When you start the mission in the editor (preview) the color will be applied.

Have fun.

Alex

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Alex72 thankyou so much for explaining in detail as it really is helpful for noobs like me. Cheers.

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Questions about the editor and editing in general goes into the editing sections. ;)

I searched (search button) for color correction and found this immediately: COLOR CORRECTIONS COLLECTION

Forgot to tell you. Open notepad. Add some of the color stuff you want in there from the link above. Save the notepad as init.sqf (make sure there is no .txt in the end). Place the init.sqf file in your mission folder. You get a mission folder when you open the editor and place something in there and SAVE. If its saved as MyMission then your folder is called MyMission. In that folder you have a file called Mission.sqm, and there is where you add your init.sqf file. So you have 2 files now: Mission.sqm and init.sqf. When you start the mission in the editor (preview) the color will be applied.

Have fun.

Alex

Quick question before I dive into that thread topic for some heavy reading, is there a way to take a color setting you've made, and have it applied to the entire game by default like an addon? In other words, have it applied to all missions instead of a specific one?

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