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I have been using the same color pallete for Pro/E since rev 2001. When we "upgraded" to Wildfire 5.0, all models look very washed out. Almost like the system default lighting is overpowered. Edges on model are difficult to see.
I use a black background.
I use Pre-Wildfire color-schemes so i can easily identify open edges on quilts from stitched edges.
i have show_shaded_edges set to yes/ON.
Is there a setting to revery to pre-CREO/wildfire5.0 lighting?
I also agree that the lighting washes out the colors on WF5 compared to the previous versions.
I am doing a lot of testing on Creo 1.0 and I love the new shaded edges mode. Now I can't seem to look at my models in any other way. This makes the model edges pop out and makes the model much easier to see.
I need to hold off on going live with Creo 1.0 until we can get our Windchil 10 implemented, but I am sure looking forward to it.
Great tip on using the old lighting file for WF5.
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I find that the colors are vastly improved if you lower the Gamma value under Desktop Color Settings for your graphics card. Depending on your screen you can try setting it around 15-20% or if it's a value 0.15-0.20.
If you don't have a NVidia control panel or similar it can be found under Display Properties.
It definitely improves the washed out colors and gives a more darker shaded display.
No worries Bob.
Please note that it was a proposal. Did you try it before you ditched it? Depending on graphic card and screen it will probably not have the same effect on all computers but there is no drawback for me in any other program. The biggest difference is that the windows frames are more shaded.
Btw I find the colors in WF5 much better than the grey ones in previous WF versions except for the drawing where we used white customized background. That said the new colours in Creo 1.0 is even better with much improved selection highlight and preview. Drawing is white background as our earlier customized settings.
In Reply to Bob Schwerdlin:
Note: This is not a flame against Magnus in any way...
Ah, yes... but that will affect every other program running on your PC as well. That's not what I want. WF 5 lighting and color scheme is, just plain wrong - out of the box. It should not require any tweaking just to make it look at least as good as the previous release. If some individual wants to go above and beyond the factory settings - that's great, but make the base release at least as good as the previous release.
It makes no sense to me why PTC did this and not explain how best to leverage your existing graphics hardware to get the best performance and results. I think PTC took a small step backwards... once again. I also understand that the rendering engine in WF 5 is improved over previous versions, but if I never or rarely do any renderings, then allow me to control the graphics representation and continue to get my work done.
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