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Version 1.0
Initial release.
D E S C R I P T I O N
Scarlet ReShade features:
overall warmer tones;
increased contrast;
deep and vivid reds;
slightly more saturated warm hues;
slightly less saturated cold hues;
crisp sharpness to highlight those sweet freckles.
Check the image section for some before and after screenshots!
Keep in mind that I'm not playing at 2K/4K (I use DLSS), if you play at high resolutions the detail/sharpness might be a tad too much for you (you can tone it down yourself through the ReShade UI).
Install all the modules (if you want to cherry-pick, this preset uses prod80 and qUINT libraries, plus optional CinematicDoF).
Download Scarlet ReShade.
Place the downloaded file (Scarlet.ini) inside the directory where your bg3 executable is located (for example C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Baldurs Gate 3\bin).
Launch Baldur's Gate 3 and press the Home key on your keyboard (which is the default key top open the ReShade UI).
Select Scarlet from the dropdown list in the ReShade UI (on the top section of the menu).
You can toggle DoF (depth of field) on and off with the delete key (it's used in some screenshots).