A few high quality LUTs I've made for oblivion remastered
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This is simply just a bunch of LUTs I've made for reshade that increase the brightness a bit without severely losing a lot of data on the whites/highlights and not going super dark on the shadows to give a more "HDR" look without hurting performance.
Simply drag the files into your games directory where the reshade-shaders folder is, open the reshade menu select LUT.fx and set the size of everything to 64 max the sliders and set the file name to whichever lut you like most. The difference between the three truecolor LUTs is pretty small and only people who really really look at colors will notice some difference but figured id include them regardless. Vintage filters are mainly different via how blue it looks on highlights, whether you want more of a piss filter look or a blue shaded look.