More images can be found in the Discord at full resolution as these have been downscaled to fit nexus photo size limitations. All photos were taken by me in game at 4k Max Graphics, Path Tracing on, my entire collection, Dlss Quality & Frame Generation. - Make sure to go to either channel & roles or roles to grab the Cyberpunk 2077 role. - This is only the first version and will continue to evolve/improve over time through practice, feedback, etc. - More images are coming, feel free to make requests/provide saves of locations for them as well optionally.
- May suffer performance loss may not. Mid-High End Pc recommended. - The changes range from subtle to massively noticeable. It really depends on the lighting, location, person, graphic settings, graphical mods, etc. - This is technically designed to work with my collection: Cyberpunk 2077: Project P.L.U.M. (This is because my collection + this reshade & lut are what created the intended design, look, and feel of all of the images taken personally by me).
Cyberpunk 2077: Project P.L.U.M. --> This is my collection I am building. Discord --> For help, issues, etc. This reshade is experimental and so are the luts being used with it. Remember that some things being affected are due to the luts & vice versa. So let me know so we can continue improving this together!
# Visuals will differ based on monitor type, brightness setting, contrast setting, etc of your monitor as well as in game settings. This reshade should be used as a template and for some to most of you, no changes will be needed. Some however will need to alter either or both the monitor and game graphics settings. It is impossible for me and all people who make reshade presets to make a preset the works globally without any deviation for every single user.
# Help! There is weird static when I start the game up or when the reshade loads!!! - This is because for whatever reason I have yet to discover Technicolor & AMD Fidelity FX Adaptive Sharpening even when only checking one decides every time you load up the game to apply both. Simply turn off the top option of both and you will be fine.
# OMG! You are taking forever to respond to messages in the discord or on Nexus! - Believe it or not I have a life outside of these two things and also require sleep among many other things. Please be patient and I will respond as soon as I can.
Hi, and thanks for sharing, your mod combined with Realcolorr III, and GITS 3 env + HDR works wonders... I was unable to download your latest update though because my anti-virus reports it as a virus... "Trojan:Script/Wacatac.B!ml"
This is a really nice combination in the hyper-realistic/cinematic sort of line, the Reshade is quite refined with its tastefully-done Gaussian blur, and the colour and sharpening are super-refined too - it's almost like an ENB. It's obviously the product of a lot of very delicate tweaking! :)
Not my personal cup of tea as I actually prefer the garish sun-drenched look of vanilla and the even more garish sun-drenched look of mods like NCLM lighting and the Realcolorr III LUT, but if someone's looking for a somewhat desaturated (but not "bleak"), hyper-realistic, somewhat cinematic look, they couldn't go far wrong with this combo! Great stuff!
I really appreciate hearing your thoughts on this! You CAN actually use this with NCLM as well which I will be adding as another LUT this is compatible with :)
Thank you again for taking your time to share your thoughts!
Yeah I hadn't noticed the mention of NCLM, and coincidentally when I tried this Reshade with NCLM a while after that post, I thought to myself, "Hey it looks pretty good with NCLM too!" :D
I also experimented a bit with the NCLM env and the Realcolorr III LUT, just using the Gaussian blur and adaptive sharpening from your reshade only, and that looks pretty cool too - retains the saturated nature of that combo but softens and sharpens it nicely, almost like it's a sunny day and you're a bit tipsy :)
Yeah I saw how much the right blur could enhance the visual fidelity, but IMO some people use it way too heavily. So while I don't think my reshade is perfect or anything I believe it is good and will continue to improve. I really like the results so far and how far I've come in making reshade presets.
Are you asking me to test it with E3 lighting and give my thoughts lol? A little confused. I am actually looking into if I want to add lighting mods or not as I am really happy with the current state even as I continue to improve it. Though it can always get better.
Oopsie. I forgot to write " I posted a picture as an example"....tell me what you think about it :p But yes why not, try to test it with E3 lightning mod, it gives a nice atmosphere.
And I plan on testing all of the lighting mods to see how it functions with them and to see if I want to combine Nova Pure Lut + my reshade + a lighting mod.
What do you mean this aint it? As in I uploaded the wrong thing? Or just not a fan of it? Everything shouldn't be "so blue". Did you grab the lut as well? If for whatever reason it is not to your liking whether set up correctly or not, you can always adjust things and remove tints or add them to fix things like hues & tints to your preference while keeping the rest of the changes/settings.
@simonbeni When it comes to reshades my friend. It all depends on the monitor you have and it's color precision. Some reshades might look great on some monitors on others not as much. On my monitor this reshade looks pretty good.Even though i already have a custom reshade which i made some time ago and is simple working better for my monitor with more accurate colors.You simply need to play with the settings untill you find the right contrast and colors for you. Overall this is a pretty good reshade.
Yeah, doesn't help too that some people use HDR or OLED monitors etc as well. There is a lot that can determine difference in representation when you just slap a reshade on.
Unsure what you mean neoblood3d but it was definitely calibrated though of course like I mentioned to my own monitor, which is OLED, plus with my collection. Of course things will appear different. Unlike others I will and have been upfront about this.
Looks great as far as I can tell from seeing your uploaded pictures. But can you please add more pics from the outside at daytime ? Yes, I saw that there is a discord link. But Discord is a pain in the ass for me, I cannot find your pictures there...
I fixed the Discord solution and for now in order to see any new photos you will NEED to go the Collection Images section of the Phantom Liberty: Ultimate Modpack category. It takes a tediously long time to resize each individual image to fit the size limit here. I hope you can be understanding as images uploaded here will be slower than discord.
No problem! Feel free to make suggestions in the discord or provide saves of spots you want me to take pictures of along with time of day and when I get time I wouldn't mind checking the places out.
It does more than just color adjustment but I am glad you like it! Pure IMO is the best preset of them all from theCyanideX but I was still chasing the photoreal high fidelity feel and still continue to as I further improve it. Glad you seem to like the first version!
I have removed this mod as it's not for me but i can't seem to delete the prompt that says to press home when you start the game. How do i remove that ?
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# Visuals will differ based on monitor type, brightness setting, contrast setting, etc of your monitor as well as in game settings. This reshade should be used as a template and for some to most of you, no changes will be needed. Some however will need to alter either or both the monitor and game graphics settings. It is impossible for me and all people who make reshade presets to make a preset the works globally without any deviation for every single user.
"Trojan:Script/Wacatac.B!ml"
Edit: it's ok now ...
Not my personal cup of tea as I actually prefer the garish sun-drenched look of vanilla and the even more garish sun-drenched look of mods like NCLM lighting and the Realcolorr III LUT, but if someone's looking for a somewhat desaturated (but not "bleak"), hyper-realistic, somewhat cinematic look, they couldn't go far wrong with this combo! Great stuff!
Thank you again for taking your time to share your thoughts!
I also experimented a bit with the NCLM env and the Realcolorr III LUT, just using the Gaussian blur and adaptive sharpening from your reshade only, and that looks pretty cool too - retains the saturated nature of that combo but softens and sharpens it nicely, almost like it's a sunny day and you're a bit tipsy :)
I am using your reshade for testing purpose after being on GITSHDR.
I coupled it with Nova Lut and E3 lightning.
It still keeps the E3 atmospheric vibe and it actually looks really good. Tell me what you think about it.
But yes why not, try to test it with E3 lightning mod, it gives a nice atmosphere.
And I plan on testing all of the lighting mods to see how it functions with them and to see if I want to combine Nova Pure Lut + my reshade + a lighting mod.
everything is so blue.
I actually have more photos from various locations, time of day, weather, etc and at least one video planned.
Also keep up the great work theCyanideX
Just follow the steps when installing reshade but this time select remove/uninstall.