New feature in nVidia drivers - color adjustment

It looks like nVidia has introduced color controls “Freestyle” in their latest drivers: Contrast, Tint, and Saturation, and even a Sharpen filter. That is, assuming I’ve read their press release correctly. I have no idea if this is limited to 2D or if it is also available in VR. It’s possible we don’t need to wait for Pimax to add this to PiTool. :slight_smile:

Has anyone tried this yet?

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This would be amazing. I wish i saw this earlier but I’m in bed now lol.

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Supported in over 200 games

So on a per-game basis, and none being VR that I see offhand.

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Elite Dangerous is on the list, but you are right I don’t see any other VR games (and ED might only be supported in 2D).

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Another Nvidia sneaky move to push people in install and use GeForce experience.

In the meantime no one realizes that gfe is adding quite a nice system overload, has inside hidden spyware, telemetry, screen capture, audio capture, keyboard capture…

Sure it’s great to be in “the way it’s meant to be played” side these days… :nauseated_face:

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I know it’s in GF Experience. I don’t currently have that installed, but I might, if it would allow me to tweak VR graphics settings. That’s why I wanted to know if anyone tried it yet.

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I saw ARKTIKA.1 may worth to give a try to Project Cars 2, and ED as well.

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I was certainly aware of some of those, since they are used for ShadowPlay. ShadowPlay and driver updates are basically the only reasons I have GeForce Experience installed.

but they kill 3D Vision

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Really? 3dvision not working?

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3D Vision will be not supported in future drivers

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Where did you read this? Pls share the link…

Edit:
Yea I found it, sad of course, at least still cracked tridef works. I believe the community would find a workaround for this as 3d still very enjoyable just not for everyone.

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1101775/future-of-3d-vision-support-official-announcement-from-nvidia-/?offset=290

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Does this work in Pimax?

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Unofficially, it’s possible to extend the supported game list:

Search for what Game Engine an unlisted game uses and with luck, it could use something from the supported game list.

If so, just rename unsupported .exe to match something supported and with more luck, the game will still launch…

Unfortunately, Direct VR mode would not work & vorpX Desktop also did not.

However, the filter effects could be viewed with Virtual Desktop & Bigscreen.

Also:

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1064125/geforce-experience/remove-all-scanned-games-from-geforce-experience/

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