Resident Evil 4 (2005)

Resident Evil 4 (2005)

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A guide about RE4 HD Project filters
By LeoShaddz
This guide contains description and comparison images for each filter.
   
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The RE4 HD Project mod brings new filters to the game.

Here is the description of each filter made by the mod author and with images for comparison. This description was on the mod's official website, but when the mod author updated the website for the release of the final version of the mod, he did not include the description of the filters.

So I'm making a guide using the description of each filter made by the mod author and bringing a little more information about filter 4.

For those who don't know what the difference is between each filter, this guide may be useful.

I apologize for the simplicity of the guide.

But if you found this guide helpful, please consider leaving a like.
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Filter 1

The new “1” option is an attempt to emulate the Gamecube color scheme displayed on a TV.
Filter 2
The new “2” is a cold filter.
Filter 3
The new “3” is a warm filter.
Filter 4
The new “4” emulates the yellowish/reddish tone that’s been removed in lots of areas of the game (just in case someone misses that incorrect but warmer tone).

This tone is present in in lots of areas of the game only in the Gamecube, Playstation 2 and Wii versions of the game. The PS2 version being the one with the highest tone intensity.
Credits
RE4 HD Project team

Special thanks to Peedro Augusto for the additional information about filter 4.
1 Comments
LeoShaddz  [author] 17 May @ 12:01pm 
@Josue A. Ramirez Hello! I got this description about the filters from the RE4 HD Project website. When the mod author updated the website for the release of version 1.0 of the mod, he no longer included these descriptions. But yes, filter 4 makes the game look similar to the Gamecube, PS2 and Wii versions.