GJB's PGR Gallery - Update: Darth Vader?

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Nissan R390 GT1 Road Car







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None of these pictures were editted in photoshop. They were taken straight from the game. Please look at the pictures in full size as the thumbnails make the pictures look bad.

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So it's you that's uploading those firered pics, I been looking at the user photo's and saw them appear and was like creative, small world. lol
 
I guess I'll bring this up here...

Why does the R390 have 650hp? GT4 rates it around 400hp I think, which I'd bet is correct. I wonder if they looked at the race car specs or something by mistake? The car is obviously the road car. Maybe they just gave it the extra power to keep it closer to the McLaren and F50GT. One thing's for sure, the GT1 sure is twitchy in both games.

The Toyota GT-One is also in the game as a concept car. AFAIK, they only produced one of them and it was in GT4 as a production car.
 
Try and use a higher exposure and lower brightness on night tracks. But when working with a shot, which shots the rim, try to make the rim darker so it looks more real.
 
It works for some people, and it will not work for some other people. But it’s all about testing out different settings.
 
GJ this is my trick at night, very high exposure, low contrast, a touch of brightness, some very low colour (3-5high) and verging on turning sepia then take 2 hits back on the d-pad.

Very realistic shots ensue and it really makes the headlights stand out from other cars and look like a dark dark road with only the cars.

The contrast and exposure are the main things that will make a pic aswell a smidgen of colour.
 
GJ this is my trick at night, very high exposure, low contrast, a touch of brightness, some very low colour (3-5high) and verging on turning sepia then take 2 hits back on the d-pad.

Very realistic shots ensue and it really makes the headlights stand out from other cars and look like a dark dark road with only the cars.

The contrast and exposure are the main things that will make a pic aswell a smidgen of colour.
I agree, the low brightness brings out the black of the night time skies.
 
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