Hello everyone! I’ve got a preset pack for DayZ to share with you, focused mainly on enhancing colors and creating a fake HDR effect. However, one preset, named BodyCam, is more of an experimental attempt. Please check the important description below for more details
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The project names of the presets, such as 12-25 and 12-26, are very similar, with 12-25 having a cooler, more blue-toned look, while 12-26 features a warmer image. The Realistic SET focuses on reducing color saturation, adding strong fake HDR, and slight sharpening. Anomaly 12-27 is a preset with an aggressive impact on the game’s visuals—if you’re a fan of such bold aesthetics, it’s worth trying as it adds an incredible atmosphere. BodyCam is a unique preset featuring elements typical of body cameras, such as a fisheye effect, chromatic aberration, subtle film grain, and a layer simulating a camera view. This includes a static interface added as a texture. The challenge with the layer is that it requires manual scaling depending on your resolution, but it's very easy to adjust. In the Layer settings, you’ll find the scale option—just set it to match your resolution. For example, my resolution of 3072x1728 works with a scale value of approximately 1.680