New "Dogtown LUT Everywhere" file! Some LUTs to change the look of your game a bit... Currently 5 versions available...
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This is not a ReShade preset or anything of the sort and will not affect performance at all... There are also no requirements at all... This just swaps the game's built-in LUT texture file... At the moment all versions are just test LUTs that were left in the game files by CDPR, but I plan on releasing some more customized ones also...
These are compatible with vanilla and should work with most other lighting mods (except for other LUTs)... I suggest to make sure this loads before any other lighting mods just in case they happen to contain a LUT file...
These include both sdr/ldr and HDR LUT files... HDR is not tested, though... Most likely the "SRGBv1" version will cause issues with HDR, but you can test if you'd like... It's possible they all may cause issues with HDR... If so, sorry... They all definitely work fine for non-HDR displays, though...
Check the "Articles" tab for vanilla .env file comparison shots (no other weather/lighting mods)...