
This mod is not a requirement, only recommended, the game and my preset will look much better with this mod installed, all the v2.0 screenshots I added to my mod page were taken with this mod installed This is the lighting mod I tuned my preset for Here you can find helpful tools to test and adjust your monitor LCD monitor test images ()


Monitor Calibration plays a huge role on how your game and any enb or reshade preset will look, and how my screenshots will look to you, stuff will just not look right if you do not calibrate your monitor, or if you are using some crazy built-in factory preset, my monitor is properly calibrated with a calibration tool and uses an ICC profile
