My original redshade was great with certain lighting mods but have now made a reshade that basically sorts out all that is wrong with the vanilla colours in all areas.
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Have a version designed to be used with Extended View Distance (Colours intensity increases with this mod) and one with just standard.
The EVD version can be used without Extended View Distance and still look great but really shines with this mod. The standard version doesnt use as many effects to get the desired colour range so easier on the fps but i'd recommend the above mod with my EVD reshade if you want what it looks like in my images.
Just download the latest version of Reshade (https://reshade.me/) and place my .ini file in the "x64_dx12" or "x64_dx11" folder.
Have Tested also with Immersive Lighting and works well with this although i'd recommend using with vanilla lighting since I used this to set up all the colours in all the different zones so you may perhaps find a slight oddity since havent fully tested.
I Set this up while using Raytracing but have checked out the DX12 version without RT and still looks awesome in my opinion...