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  1. DukeBilgewater
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    Heads up:
    Please use version 1.1.3 of the Disable Post Processing Effects mod. Version 1.1.1 has a bug that affects Jin Dahaad and Gore Magala, and version 1.1.2 may not work for all users.
  2. retroversion
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    The disable post processing effects mod added separate game and UI (SDR) brightness settings, are there any recommended settings for those?

    Your regrade looks amazing, looking forward to the native implementation for the various biomes and weather!

    Edit:
    According to the author of DPE TonWonton:
    The three sliders at 3/17/20 and their values in the mod from first to last:
    Min brightness: 0.01875
    Max brightness: 0.9625
    Gamma: 0.75
    1. IndigoNovember
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      Thanks for sharing the exact settings.
  3. retroversion
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    While this mod is still working well in TU1, any luck with the non-reshade lut?
  4. Nameniko900
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    hello from the last update of the game it doesn't work for me anymore this mod could you update it to a new version of the game
  5. ArcadiaLunar
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    Hi, I installed reshade and applied the setting, but toggling the reshae on and off doesnt seem to do anything.
    I also think the screen looks still kind of dark and not as colorful (the image does look sharper though)
    I have near max brightness already. 

    edit: My bad didnt install it right, looks a lot brighter now. thanks !
    1. Rin404
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      what did you do differently? because i have the same problem 
  6. yanyiwen
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    i choose optional SDR one, am 1440p in game, most time is ok. but when come to dark place, the black side become red, do someone know how to fix this 
    1. DukeBilgewater
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      Do you mind letting me know what your monitor model is? It sounds like the color it's trying to display may be falling outside of range of sRGB color space it can display.
    2. retroversion
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      I see this too (SDR 1440p 50x50) but only during camp/loading fade out/in transitions, never noticed during gameplay.
    3. Agani
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      FYI for all, I had this issue as well where shadows and other black areas were getting severely red tinted. For me, this was only happening on the 50x50 version; the normal version seems to be working normally with no weird red tints.
  7. Rasghal
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    i disabled color correction on post process mod, i bump all light options to the max and the image is super dark i have hdr
  8. oceanrice27
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    how to enable LUT.fx. i'm amature T.T
    1. Sinante
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      i have the same issue
  9. Sinante
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    i followed every instruction but when i launch reshade from the game i dont find the preset to choose
  10. ItsMeSlowbro
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    Is post processing in 1.2.0 bug free now?
  11. dyl4s
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    Is there any way I could tone down the 'colorfulness' or desaturate it a little bit? It looks awesome, but I want it to look a little bit more soft and natural, maybe a bit closer to the original color. You did a great job btw!
    1. DukeBilgewater
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      Yes, you can do it very easily. Option 1 is to decrease the "chroma" slider for LUT.fx in ReShade's GUI. This is probably both the easiest and best option. Option 2 is to use the in-game saturation slider in brightness settings (however, this is only available if you're using HDR). Option 3 is to use a separate ReShade effect which allows you to edit saturation.
      Thanks for the compliment.
    2. dyl4s
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      Sorry but how do I add another reshade effect on top of your effect? I've already set the chroma to 0, even toggled off the reshade, but just by disabling color correction and enabling local exposure is already making the game very colorful, so I'll have to go with option 3.