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* The shots are saved in your Windows videos-folder. | * The shots are saved in your Windows videos-folder. | ||
==Configuraton== | |||
You can remapt the hotkey or change the max high resolution using the [https://blog.senpaisilver.com/gaming/remap-ansel-hotkey/ command line configuration]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
You can upload your In-Game Photographs to the [https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/shot-with-geforce/ Ansel Gallery]. | You can upload your In-Game Photographs to the [https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/shot-with-geforce/ Ansel Gallery]. |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 23 August 2020
NVIDIA Ansel goes beyond the possibilities of a monitor to capture in-game shots and share the moment. In-game photographs can be composed from any position, adjusted with post-process filters, captured in higher res than the monitor supports, and share them in 360 degrees using your mobile phone, PC, or VR headset. But ist just works with Ansel-enabled games.
How-To
- Download Geforce Experience
- Start a supported game.
- Hit Alt F2
- The shots are saved in your Windows videos-folder.
Configuraton
You can remapt the hotkey or change the max high resolution using the command line configuration.
Gallery
You can upload your In-Game Photographs to the Ansel Gallery.