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Linear Log Gamma is the shader of choice for Resident Evil 5, which can be used to create reflections, glares, and more. However, the shader only allows access to eight colors in a texture map. This causes a severe color blindness effect that needs to be fixed with a custom ShaderLogSlg that patches the issue. In this tutorial you will learn how to patch linear log gamma using ShaderLogSlg and UvToolkit. In order for the game code not to fail when it loads an incorrect invalid shader version from disk or memory, you should disable Linear Log Gamm as invalid as well as rename your disabled VTF file so it won't be loaded by engine code. But as this is a preliminary version - it doesn't yet support the whole ShaderLog matrix, and also it won't handle all possible shader configurations. For example: For more information on how to use Shaderlog shader please see: http://www.resgroup.info/wiki/ReShade#Resident_Evil_5 Credits: DataKill and anti-person for the original shader code in their ShaderToolkit. BlackFire for the fixed shaders in UvToolkit which is present in this archive. "This article uses material from the Resident Evil Wiki and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License. Resident Evil Wiki - http://www.residentevil.net" Articles in category "Resident Evil 5 Shaderlog Slg" Articles in category "Resident Evil 5 ShaderLog Slg articles" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. |- List of GZDoom extensions — Add-ons and patches for GZDoom to work with its own custom expansions and source ports. List of Creative Labs Sound Blaster audio device emulations — The Creative Labs Sound Blaster audio devices and configurations emulated by many audio device drivers for use with video games, sound utilities or other multimedia applications. List of software demos — Demos of computer software, sorted alphabetically by the name of the program.List of Super Nintendo Entertainment System emulators — This is a list of Satellaview emulation programs, also known as SNES emulators for short.MS-DOS CD-ROM Extenders — This article deals with various extensions to the MS-DOS CD-ROM standard, either under DOS or via Extenders.MS-DOS Extenders (1992) — A list of file extensions associated with extender software for MS-DOS operating systems that allowed access to the upper memory area (above 640 kilobytes), and so provided an application programming interface. MS-DOS Extenders (1994) — A list of file extensions associated with extender software for MS-DOS operating systems that allowed access to the upper memory area (above 640 kilobytes), and so provided an application programming interface. MS-DOS Extenders — A list of file extensions associated with extender software for MS-DOS operating systems that allowed access to the upper memory area (above 640 kilobytes), and so provided an application programming interface. Old DOS Extensions — This lists old DOS files and their functions, including naming, which extensions they had, if they were required to run in Windows environment, etc. This is a collection of a few different lists from years past. eccc085e13
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