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Vintage LUTs for Starfield - The NASAPunk Vintage Collection.

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  Kodachrome is a color reversal film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935. It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography. For many years, Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media.

  Kodachrome was the first color film to be successfully mass-marketed that used a subtractive color method. Previous materials, such as Autochrome and Dufaycolor, had used the additive screenplate methods. Until its discontinuation, Kodachrome was the oldest surviving brand of color film. It was manufactured for 74 years in various formats to suit still and motion picture cameras, including 8 mm, Super 8, 16 mm for movies (exclusively through Eastman Kodak), and 35 mm for movies (exclusively available through Technicolor Corp as "Technicolor Monopack") and 35 mm, 120, 110, 126, 828 and large format for still photography. In early 2017, Kodak announced it was investigating the possibility of re-introducing Kodachrome, but later conceded that this was unlikely to happen.

  Kodachrome is appreciated in the archival and professional market for its accurate color reproduction and dark-storage longevity. Because of these qualities, it was used by Walton Sound and Film Services in the UK in 1953 for the official 16 mm film of the coronation of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. Copies of the film for sale to the public were also produced using Kodachrome. More recent professional film photographers such as Steve McCurry, David Alan Harvey, Peter Guttman and Alex Webb also favored the film. It was used by McCurry for his iconic 1984 portrait of Sharbat Gula, Afghan Girl, for the National Geographic magazine.

  The color rendering of Kodachrome films was unique in color photography for several decades after its introduction in the 1930s. Even after the introduction of other successful professional color films, such as Fuji Velvia, some professionals continued to prefer Kodachrome, and maintain that it still has certain advantages over digital. Steve McCurry told Vanity Fair magazine:

"If you have good light and you're at a fairly high shutter speed, it's going to be a brilliant color photograph. It had a great color palette. It wasn't too garish. Some films are like you're on a drug or something. Velvia made everything so saturated and wildly over-the-top, too electric. Kodachrome had more poetry in it, a softness, an elegance. With digital photography, you gain many benefits but you have to put in post-production. With Kodachrome, you take it out of the box and the pictures are already brilliant."

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To install these LUTs, ensure that you have prepared your StarfieldCustom.ini. Create this file if it does not exist in:
C:\users\%userprofile%\Documents\My Games\Starfield\StarfieldCustom.ini

In the INI file, add this:
[Archive]
bInvalidateOlderFiles=1
sResourceDataDirsFinal=


Then install the file using your preferred mod manager Vortex/MO2.

NOT COMPATIBLE WITH ANY OTHER MOD THAT CHANGES THE GAME'S INTERNAL LUTS.
ALSO NOTE THAT THE GAME'S PHOTO-MODE LUTS ARE NOT AFFECTED BY THIS MOD