I was not statisfied with the current Fallout : London Pip-Boy map, it was a bit too dark and unclear for my taste. I did a quick-edit today to try and make it look better.
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Installation : Extract to your Fallout 4 GOTY folder (where London DLC is installed). it should look like this. "C:\Games\Fallout 4 GOTY\Data\Textures\Interface\Pip-Boy\LondonWorld.DDS"
Note : This was a quick-edit as i kinda just started playing this DLC, i noticed there were more DDS map files in "LondonWorldSpace - Textures13.ba2" , not sure yet what they are used for.
In case you want to try it yourself : Using FO4Edit's Asset Browser (CTRL+F3) i extracted "LondonWorld.DDS" from "LondonWorldSpace - Textures13.ba2" Imported the DDS file in GIMP (you can use any photo-edit application with DDS-Import support), increased contrast, more green-ish color, added a terminal like effect to it using GIMP and some other various effects. Exported it using NVIDIA Texture Tools Exporter 2024 as BC1 (DXT1) with mipmaps.
Might experiment further on this map-stuff but i will see.