Wise-man Kitt Help please Brillant fog problem

 derdeder


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Edited 4 February 2016 - 12:52 pm by derdeder
hi guys
actually i play with 1680*1050 resolution np . but when i make my resolution 1920*1080 i see very brillant fog and i see very little diffrence fog and no-fog.
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(u can see it on grand size)
ok i uploaded real photos
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 _Blackmore


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Posted 4 February 2016 - 12:30 am
In the first image I see all ok, in the second one I only see fog but seems ok. I think I don't see the same as you in the screenshots, maybe you can take a photo to your monitor to show us how do you see it.
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 ekimku


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Posted 4 February 2016 - 4:14 pm
What he meant is there is no way to distinguish fog. Look at the third image there is no border line between fog and visible area.
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 _Blackmore


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Posted 4 February 2016 - 4:58 pm
ekimku wrote:
What he meant is there is no way to distinguish fog. Look at the third image there is no border line between fog and visible area.
I figured that, but there were only 2 images, he edited and uploaded the other 2 later (what I didn't notice until now)
derdeder wrote:
hi guys
actually i play with 1680*1050 resolution np . but when i make my resolution 1920*1080 i see very brillant fog and i see very little diffrence fog and no-fog.
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(u can see it on grand size)
ok i uploaded real photos
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Now that we see the problem, let wise man kitt to help you ;lol

Well, seriusly the only things that come to my mind now are:

Video drivers: try updating them.
Monitor: try changing the refresh rate of the monitor, standard should be around 60hz, you can try increasing it.
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 derdeder


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Edited 4 February 2016 - 5:51 pm by derdeder
graphic card : gigabyte gtx 570
monitor : Lg w2261v-pf
resfresh rate 59 hz
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 Cavin


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Posted 4 February 2016 - 7:21 pm
Just try adjusting your Monitors - Calibration and Gamma, and Sharpness level mate.
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 kitt


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Posted 4 February 2016 - 10:34 pm
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Just try adjusting your Monitors - Calibration and Gamma, and Sharpness level mate.
worth a look
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 derdeder


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Posted 4 February 2016 - 11:03 pm
Dropping by improving the clarity of the screen, but this time is that it can ruin the image so this is not solution.
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 Eric


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Posted 5 February 2016 - 6:35 am
It's hardware related. You can also try detaching the monitor cable and re-attaching it, alt. Turn off the power on the back of your computer, boot it up again.
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 [MPU]Dettol


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Posted 6 February 2016 - 10:25 am
hey there im not 100% sure but i think that you have a refresh rate problem:
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and try other refresh rate modes for your monitor


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