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==Description== I found totally dark place in game without any light source and its not black its yellow ~6+6 green+red pixels = 12 pixels of bright or something like that.. So black should be black. Mod for that. You can decrease strength of filter: lower both values together in LUT.fx) For merging with your mods: *Reshade: add LUT.fx and choose my lut in LUT.fx (thats all if you not using LUT.fx in reshade, so u just adding mine) *LUT changing: add Exposure filter in Photoshop, change offset to -0.0004 and overwrite your LUT Installation *1.Install reshade in \Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64 *2.Drop mod file's in \Cyberpunk 2077\bin\x64 *3.Use [home] button in game to configure reshade *4.In Settings pick toggle for [on/off] I use f12
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