Nah, I upload to abload using the internet browser. I do paste the links in a google doc to use for later but I don't think that would affect quality. I've noticed abload have switched to jpg recently when all my shots used to auto upload as png before, so would that maybe affect shots?
I've come to the depressing conclusion that infamous SS is much more of a looker in carefully selected framegrabs than it is in motion. the juttery framerate (can't wait for the 30fps patch), rampant pop-in, swaths of areas with totally phoned-in design, and sore-thumb pseudo-reflections all severely hamper the experience. it can still be a breathtaking game when you just stop and admire a particular purview, but they sacrificed overall performance for moments of grandeur. regardless it's an admirable attempt to aestheticize the oft-dull-looking 'open city' genre, and i'm hopeful that once the PS4 hardware is given time to mature, it will be able to pull off this sort of thing without cutting corners.
I think someone sold you some other game in an Infamous case.
Finished the game twice and other than slowdown during the Neon superpower, there is no jitter.
Even more hard to believe is how you say rampant pop in. Unless you are simply over exaggerating the LOD on distant environments, you are playing another game. You can zip around for hours with your Neon run at crazy speeds and never see draw in, the engine is that good.
Man, we're all entitled to our opinions but you are on the attack with flat out false accusations here.
This game is so damn aesthetically pleasing.
It does, you can make the screenshot washed out or have crushed blacks if you do it wrong.Would calibrating the TV actually matter if you're doing a direct feed screenshot?
I was under the impression that it wouldn't.
It does, you can make the screenshot washed out or have crushed blacks if you do it wrong.
If you set your console to limited but your TV/monitor to full the pic will come washed out, I have examples of this with Ryse.I just don't see how that's possible. I can take a direct feed shot with my TV off and the photo will still come out.
The only time something like this would happen is like with the Xbox One and the scaler that crushes blacks, I think. Since that's happening internally in the system.
If you set your console to limited but your TV/monitor to full the pic will come washed out, I have examples of this with Ryse.
Twitter and Facebook heavily compress uploaded screenshots. If you have the PlayStation app (iOS/Android) you can send the pictures to any other PSN account (another of your own if you don't want to annoy anyone) and use the PS App to open the PSN conversation and save the fullres pics to your phone or tablet. Then you can upload to a service like Flickr.https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bk-nTiqIIAEUX4i.jpgrig
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I don't see that happening, them 2-4MB pics at 1080p.=OHope system-PNG captures aren't too far off.
They could auto-JPEG them when uploading to Twitter or Facebook.. or not bother because it's uploaded so seamlessly in the background anyway. I hope Flickr's added as an upload option too.I don't see that happening, them 2-4MB pics at 1080p.=O
It can also happen with any other system, like for PS4 I set Killzone on limited and full and it's washed out when on limited.that's only with the internal scaler of the Xbox One, as I had mentioned.
It has nothing to do with your TV's video settings.
It can also happen with any other system, like for PS4 I set Killzone on limited and full and it's washed out when on limited.
Yeah that could work.They could auto-JPEG them when uploading to Twitter or Facebook.. or not bother because it's uploaded so seamlessly in the background anyway. I hope Flickr's added as an upload option too.
That's what I always seem to forget, my bad, lol.right, but that is when you change the ps4 settings to limited (while capture software/pc display is set up for full) not when you change the display settings on your tv. you're capturing before it gets to the tv
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Why are your images in gmail?
Seeing this in person is a lot better than video makes it out to be. 60 fps helps. That said it still has nice screens.
Why are your images in gmail?
It's not complicated enough, you need to upload it to abload.de or some other service before as the penultimate step.I use the separate PSN method to get the uncompressed image off of my PS4. I'm logged into the other account on my phone, so I save to my phone, email myself the images and copy the URL from the email to here on my laptop.
It's not complicated enough, you need to upload it to abload.de or some other service before as the penultimate step.
lol. Well, they're not loading.
lol. Well, they're not loading.
But aren't JPEGs lossy?I use the separate PSN method to get the uncompressed image off of my PS4. I'm logged into the other account on my phone, so I save to my phone, email myself the images and copy the URL from the email to here on my laptop.
Got it...thanks