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http://www.racedepartment.com/downloads/natural-graphics-mod.4551/
Open the filters you want to use in game, and edit the following:
In the [AUTO_EXPOSURE] section put min 0.9 and max 1.0 The default difference is too high, so the track will become too white when the sun hits directly on it. I don't know which should be the real values, but try to keep min and max close together. You can also put enabled 0 and see how you prefer.
I don't like the page down/up for this situation, because you need to do it every time.
You can also use natural graphics mod from the link above.
Are you certain it was this mod? There are a couple and some seem a bit over the top by comparison. Mind you, I notice this has been updated and I run an older version.
What don't you like about it out of curiosity?
Indeed, I only post it here because it does resolve the exposure issue which we think the OP is complaining about and I would say there must be something different between the version I have and the current one because I experience the opposite to you. Game looks cleaner because it is actually disabling some PP effects.
Could all come down to differences in monitors, even GPUs, who knows. I can remember having 2 similarly powered desktops with an ATi GPU (9600xt) in one and nVidia (FX5600) in the other. Running the same game on the same monitor there were distinct differences in the colour and graininess of the rendered image.
Have you checked monitor contrast/brightness and color settings?
In monitors own menu, there's buttons there somewhere on the side of monitor usually (don't have that one so don't know where they are).
There's color calibration in many places on PC desktop side as well, worth it to check those as well.
Thamk you very much!