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No, you guessed wrong. I don't use either. Regarding reshade, I expressed my attitude to this utility in the description of this addon. And yes, my preference for a weapon base is TFA Base
What exactly are you interested in? I use a very large number of addons, which are not even presented in the screenshots
Blurring Edges - private addon, not in steam workshop
Chromatic Aberration
Dirty Lens - based on this addon, but I have a different rendering of dirt / glare
Film Grain
Lens Flare - I cut out the sunbeams and added my own
Aiming FX - I cut out the chromatic aberrations in this addon and left only the vignettes
Sharpness - is in the standard post processing gmod
Sunbeams - is in the standard post processing gmod
Color modification - is in the standard post processing gmod
Bloom - is in the standard post processing gmod
If you have a decent computer, you shouldn't see any performance issues for a game built on a 2004 engine. Otherwise, the factor of good performance in the game depends on the use of add-ons. If you use over 200 different add-ons (not template ones, like new weapons for TFA, MWB, ARC9, etc.), then you've already got your answer. If you have a good computer and use a minimal amount of add-ons, but the game still continues to lose frames, then delete GMod in Steam, then find the root folder where the game was installed and delete the folder with the remaining cache. After that, install the game and you can enjoy pure GMod