Experimental reshade. Darker, better color. Balanced, works well in dark and bright environments. I use Gamma set to "one". This is a good all round preset for day/night in the city & the very bright badlands.
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I tried a lot of reshades, each one had its own strengths & weakness, so I decided to make my own to match my taste and monitor settings. My friend liked it so much for his game I thought I would upload it here for others. Still a work in progress but for my game it is close to what I wanted. Bright sunny days, dark nights with nice color but also having a dirty big city look and feel.
This is a good all round preset for day/night in the city & the very bright badlands.
I use Reshade version I use is 4.8.2.
Install the complex5.ini file into the Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64 folder. When in game open reshade and choose my complex5.ini file. The lut.png file is to be dropped into the Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64\reshade-shaders\Textures folder.
Optional but recommended: The lut.png file. This lut file can be used to adjust the amount of blue/red in game. My monitor has too much blue so this helped. Tick and untick to see if the slight effect is liked or not. Reds will be slightly weaker if not used.