Light Glitch

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Hello, I don't frequent the forums often. So I am unsure if this already been discovered.
Basically I stumbled upon a little glitch while taking night photos.
The glitch allows for very dark photos as most lights will be off.
Anyway If I am the first to discover this. I will write a basic tutorial if there is enough demand. For now I will put up a few examples.
These are all raw images straight from the game. I have done no photoshoping at all.

Circuit de la Sarthe 2009_6 by Leungy Design, on Flickr


Circuit de la Sarthe 2009_7 by Leungy Design, on Flickr


Circuit de la Sarthe 2009_8 by Leungy Design, on Flickr


Circuit de la Sarthe 2009_16 by Leungy Design, on Flickr


Nürburgring 24h_9 by Leungy Design, on Flickr


Nürburgring 24h_6 by Leungy Design, on Flickr


Special Stage Route X_3 by Leungy Design, on Flickr

This can also effect day photos

Screen shot 2012-09-09 at 2.20.13 PM by Leungy Design, on Flickr

So let me know, if there is a a good demand I will work on a tutorial. For now I might put together a personal gallery maybe.

Thanks
 
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Looks like you either turned down the EV value to -5.0 or used a special order of activating and deactivating the filters which leads to some other glitches too (turn on/off lens flare, vignetting, etc.). Or maybe both?
I'm not sure if such underexposured photos really bother me personally but feel free to tell the community! Any secret of GT5 is interesting to know.
 
Looks like you either turned down the EV value to -5.0 or used a special order of activating and deactivating the filters which leads to some other glitches too (turn on/off lens flare, vignetting, etc.). Or maybe both?
I'm not sure if such underexposured photos really bother me personally but feel free to tell the community! Any secret of GT5 is interesting to know.

Well the basics does't have anything to do with exposure settings or effects, while effects were used after using the glitch. For example the first image has no effects applied. What I found is that changing the exposure settings doesn't actually make any difference after the glitch (at least for night photos as that is what I have tested so far)

I will work on a Tut in my free time.
 
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