[SOLVED] Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3

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8 years 5 months ago #1 by Convy Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3 was created by Convy
Hi, I have a 1024 x 1024 px PNG image of a gradient that I made and used with ENB in Skyrim, Reshade v1.1.0 in Fallout 4, and now I would like to use it with Reshade 3 in Elite: Dangerous.

In Reshade v1.1.0, I used an effect called Color Map, which had its parameters in CustomFX.cfg. The effect referred to an image, CFX_TuningPalette.png, and I just used my gradient for that file. The effect also let me tune the strength of the color mapping so I could get it just right.

I think Reshade 3 is much improved over the older version, but I do not find where I might be able to use such an image to map the color. What would be the best way to use a gradient image for color mapping with Reshade 3? Thanks!

--Burt Convy

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8 years 5 months ago #2 by FierySwordswoman Replied by FierySwordswoman on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3
The simplest way would probably be to just re-create the color mod on a lut.

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8 years 4 months ago #3 by Convy Replied by Convy on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3
Thanks! What would be the easiest way to do that? I found a program called 3D LUT Creator, but it's $199. Could I use my gradient image to apply Photoshop's "gradient map" adjustment to the lut.png included in Reshade 3's "Textures" folder and then make a new lut.png? Or, what method would you use?

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8 years 4 months ago #4 by crosire Replied by crosire on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3
Yes, use the default LUT and modify it in Photoshop or similar by applying the same transformations you'd apply to a normal image.

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8 years 4 months ago - 8 years 4 months ago #5 by FierySwordswoman Replied by FierySwordswoman on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3

crosire wrote: Yes, use the default LUT and modify it in Photoshop or similar by applying the same transformations you'd apply to a normal image.

My 2 cents:
I use GIMP for it. It's free.
I can make a LUT tutorial using GIMP if you want.
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8 years 4 months ago #6 by Convy Replied by Convy on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3
Thanks, Crosire, and thanks FierySwordswoman for the very kind offer. I was able to to do it in Photoshop CS6 and it worked great. I think using the LUT will work out better than using just the gradient image, which I think was prone to color banding. Thanks!

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8 years 4 months ago #7 by Insomnia Replied by Insomnia on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3

FierySwordswoman wrote: I can make a LUT tutorial using GIMP if you want.

Yes please! :D

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8 years 4 months ago #8 by Marty Replied by Marty on topic Using a color map from Reshade v1.1.0 in Reshade 3

FierySwordswoman wrote: I can make a LUT tutorial using GIMP if you want.


That would be swell.

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