Reshade - Long Exposure
Now, go slow down time by speeding it up. Open ReShade, hold the virtual shutter, and capture the movement you usually miss.
This uses qUINT_motionblur.fx but tuned to extreme values. reshade long exposure
Start simple. Go to a rainy city street, stand still, turn on LongExposure.fx with a Decay of 0.92 , and watch the headlights turn into rivers of fire. Once you master the lag and the ghosting, you will produce screenshots that genuinely look like they belong in a gallery—blurring the line between video game and fine art photography. Now, go slow down time by speeding it up
The most common method involves using a shader named (Screen Space Shadow and Reflection... wait, no—in this context, it's TAA or Motion Blur over time ) or the dedicated LongExposure shader found in the OiD shader repo. Start simple