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forenoon filings

shiny, oh so shiny

gt4 photo mode




It is almost a week since the PAL release of GT4, and I think that is ample time to allow people to get to grips with the new Photo Mode.

The first car I got was a used Nissan Skyline GT-R V Spec R34 in black. A quick lap of the Seattle circuit produced this shot.

There are quite a lot of photo galleries that have been compiled for GT4 - a substantial gallery is hosted by GTPlanet.net.

One caveat though - due to the way the PS2 output video signals, it seems that picture output is slightly darkened when viewed on a computer screen as opposed to when previewed on the TV screen.

A suggested way around this is to up the exposure level to 0.8 in the GT Photo Edit Mode before taking the snapshot and exporting to USB Memory stick.

This tip was taken from the GTPlanet.net forum
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