About 3-5%, or ~5fps @4k on 3080ti. Haven't tested other resolitions tbh but it may vary between systems. In other words, it's not really a heavy one since it's mostly tonemapping and slight sharpening.
Yeah, wondering as well. Coming back to beat this one beat all the other except this one idk why... HDR on/off? (Nvm I'm gonna leave it off didn't realize you're using MagicHDR shader.) I'm assuming off and gamma middle / low? I have my gamma one notch up from the middle and it looks wayyy too bright so definitely gonna play with some settings. Thanks for the reshade tho! :D
I've used default gamma, no HDR, highest graphics settings and DLSS on Balanced. If it's too bright for some reason - lower your gamma setting a bit.
If use experience slight oversharpening/visual noise - reduce sharpening radius 2x If black bars are too big (115pixels is nothing for 4k res) - reduce them from 115 to 50-70 in Border shader
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Haven't tested other resolitions tbh but it may vary between systems. In other words, it's not really a heavy one since it's mostly tonemapping and slight sharpening.
ADOF [qUINT_dof.fx] (assigned to a hotkey, used for photomode mostly)
Filmic Sharpen [FilmicSharpen.fx]
Border [Border.fx]
prod80_04_Technicolor [prod80_04_Technicolor.fx]
prod80_02_Cinetools_LUT [PD80_02_Cinetools_LUT.fx]
prod80_04_ContrastBrightnessSaturation [prod80_04_Contrast_Brightness_Saturation.fx]
Just tick all checkboxes during Reshade installation (except Legacy) and you should be fine.
Usually when I install someone else reshade I always end up changing some settings again, but this is just perfect as it is.
Great job.
If use experience slight oversharpening/visual noise - reduce sharpening radius 2x
If black bars are too big (115pixels is nothing for 4k res) - reduce them from 115 to 50-70 in Border shader