Enhances the default HDR by expanding its dynamic range.
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This mod uses the LUT.fx (Look Up Table) shader with ReShade to create more realistic and impactful HDR by increasing midtones and highlights up to 4,000 nits and beyond, expanding the color volume to cover a wider gamut.
Requirements
Monitors certified for at least HDR 1000 or higher, with sustained luminance that strictly follows EOTF standards, accurate color representation, no Auto Brightness Limiter (ABL). VESA DisplayHDR 1400 monitors are recommended.
Installation
1. Install Reshade
2. Download mods and move the Lookup Table image Split Fiction.png into the following directory: "Split Fiction\Split\Binaries\Win64\reshade-shaders\Textures"
3. Move and replace the LUT shader LUT.fx into the following directory: "Split Fiction\Split\Binaries\Win64\reshade-shaders\Shaders"
4. Launch the game with the default HDR settings, then enable LUT.fx in ReShade.