You should then be presented with a dialog to choose which shaders do you want to install. You'll then be asked if you want to download the standard effects - you do. You'll be presented with API selection - choose DirectX 9 as R3E is a DX9 game. Click the button and point the installation wizard to where your R3E is installed - you're looking for the location of the RRRE.exe file (unless you've changed it, it will be where your Steam is installed under "Steam/SteamApps/common/raceroom racing experience/Game"). It will present a dialog with a big button to select the game. Run it (you might need to run it as administrator). The installation is fairly straightforward. The only other thing it does is I deepened the shadows very slightly to up the contrast a bit with as little crushing of the blacks as possible. All it does is make the image a bit warmer. It's not meant to completely change the look of the game or introduce any wacky effects. I've tried to match the white balance I usually go with when I process my photos taken on a sunny day. The effect of the preset is quite subtle. I tried to remedy that - couldn't get SweetFX to work, but finally succeeded with ReShade. Indeed, the white balance in R3E can be a bit too cold for the weather and time of day it's trying to convey. Ever since someone mentioned R3E having a blue-ish tint in a forum comment, I couldn't unsee it.
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