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Screencaptures taken with reshade + Enb on, have all washed out colors


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When playing in a game (FALLOUT 4), all the lights, shadow, reflection and weather effects make an impressive picture.
What I find strange is that, when following the advise on a nexusmod reshade creator, using "Prntscrn" to take screenshots, I stumble upon pictures that look like I was playing on very low detail (no reflections, no light effects, very light shadows etc....).

That is quite scary and since those pictures are scary I cannot post them on nexusmods. Everyone would think I play on a weak rig whereas I play the game at 40 - 60FPS with a very nice graphic quality.

Is there a way to get the in-game picture quality to be the same as on a screenshot ?

Btw, each picture takes around 3 to 8 mb! You imagine that I have 30 GB of pictures allready.......PNG being the highest quality but it feels more like poor jpeg formats.

Does anyone have a clue ?
PS: I can´t even post pics because even compressed they are too huge.
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  • 3 weeks later...

Don't know about enb, but Reshade could be having HDR issues. Check your systems display settings and see if Windows HDR is turned on - turn it off. If that doesn't do it, check the games settings for HDR and turn it off.

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  • 2 weeks later...

if you use enb or reshade do not use prtscrn. you will unintentionally omit all nicely added shader effects taking the screenshot. always use the hot key for screenshots assigned to reshade or enb - whatever shader addon you use.newer reshade version already supports jpg format. a special case i if you try to capture in HDR Game mode. no standard "non hdr aware" tool can capture this format correctly and the result are a washed out colours.

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