I applied a bloom effect to increase the ambient lighting and color balanced it all by hand to deliver a clean color palette with nice vibrant colors. To top it all off, I applied adaptive sharpening and hand adjusted the color and intensity of shadow dark, mid and light tones to bring out details on surfaces I didn't even know were there.
Select the .ini during setup and it'll only install what you need.
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Btw...donations aren't necessary at all lol. I just said "Eh, what the hell" to the option haha I'm beyond elated that I made something of this quality as my first ever ReShade.
***Screenshots were obtained using the below settings*** Tested with 1440p with the Convolutional Neural Network DLSS on performance: 80% sharpening. Ray Tracing OFF Film Grain OFF Motion Blur Low Everything else maxed out.
I kept the ReShade very light with only 3 effects, so if you can run the game fine normally you shouldn't see much of a performance dip...if any...I think.
As a disclaimer, I have almost 200 mods active in these photos. Some of them increase the clarity of glass among other things. I should have that mod list up on my page if you'd like to get the exact results you see here.
It's called "Definitive Cyberpunk2077" and it will include this ReShade. Link: https://www.nexusmods.com/games/cyberpunk2077/collections/jygy8q/revisions/1?utm_source=copy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share_collection Some mods will have to be manually installed into vortex.