

* Dither : Applies dithering to simulate more colors than your monitor can display. * Vignette : Darkens the edges of the image to make it look more like it was shot with a camera lens. * Curves : Contrast adjustments using S-curves.

* Vibrance : Intelligently saturates (or desaturates if you use negative values) the pixels depending on their original saturation. * Tonemap : Adjust gamma, exposure, saturation, bleach and defog. * Lift Gamma Gain : Adjust brightness and color of shadows, midtones and highlights (avoids clipping) * Cineon DPX : Makes the image look like it was converted from film to Cineon DPX. * Technicolor : Makes the image look like it was processed using a three-strip Technicolor process - see * Bloom : Makes strong lights bleed their light into their surroundings * LumaSharpen : Sharpens the image, making details easier to see * SMAA Anti-aliasing : Anti-aliases the image using the SMAA technique - see If you use SMAA antialiasing instead of MSAA or an even more expensive antialaliasing technique you can also make the game run faster (than with MSAA) It's meant to allow you to improve the look of your games and change the look and mood of it to your liking. You can add SMAA anti-aliasing, sharpening and tweak the color, gamma, exposure and more.
Spec ops the line sweetfx mod#
You may have tried another shader injection mod before, like InjectFXAA, InjectSMAA or FXAAtool. So in case you're new to SweetFX Shader Suite (or just SweetFX), it's a mod built on the InjectSMAA shader injector, that allows you to apply a suite of post processing shader effects to your games. It is however an AMD only tool otherwise I would probably have chosen to it as the default injector I develop SweetFX for. This makes it easy to use with RadeonPros many other cool features, but most importantly this also works with 64bit executables, which the InjectSMAA injector that SweetFX currently ships with does not.

Those of you with an AMD card will be happy to learn that the latest RadeonPro beta now supports SweetFX and can run all the effects without relying on the InjectSMAA injector.
Spec ops the line sweetfx install#
Terrasque have made a GUI tool that makes it easier to install and configure SweetFX. He's just making started a series of new guides for SweetFX:Īnd over in the forums, the moderator TFL_Replica have also posted tons of screenshots and it's also a good place for support if no one here was able to help you.Īlso youtuber Quicksh0tHD did a interview with me. So if you have trouble figuring out the instructions in the SweetFX readme, maybe seeing it being used and configured will help.

There is a great SweetFX Borderlands 2 specific guide on youtube by TheAdipose. If you post a lot you may also consider using the spoiler tag. Post images no wider than 1024 pixels that link to the full size screenshots instead. We are also very happy to see your screenshots but try not to post full size screenshots as they break the forum format. I'll be posting new releases here and you can discuss SweetFX and share settings here too (use the code tag and optionally the spoiler tag when posting settings).
Spec ops the line sweetfx movie#
On Dropcanvas you can also find versions of my shaders that will work with Media Player Classic so you can use them to improve movie watching as well. It's also on Skyrim nexus (where you can also find older versions). You can download it here on Guru3D's mirrors, or on dropcanvas. This is the official release thread for SweetFX.
