A simple 'lut.png' re-color to replace the one used by the 'LUT.fx' effect in Reshade. Very subtly tints things towards red to enhance skin tones, fog, and warm light sources.
Mod requires 'LUT.fx' effect, which should be included in a standard installation.
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Subtle Warmth Reshade LUT
Installation: 1. Download Reshade if you haven't already (https://reshade.me) 2. Open the installer, select the game's executable "tlou-ii.exe" in the initial setup. 3. Complete initial setup as usual, standard options are fine. 4. Navigate to your Reshade's "Textures" folder (By default: "***\The Last of Us Part II Remastered\reshade-shaders\Textures") 5. Find and backup/rename original "lut.png"("old_lut.png" for example) 6. Paste or drag new "lut.png" in the "Textures" folder 7. Launch the game, press Home key to show Reshade panel and enable "LUT.fx" 8. Adjust the LUT's chroma and luma values to your taste if necessary. 9. Enjoy!