five steps to setup and try my settings:
1. Do a Google search:" nba 2k11 photo mod ultra real 4" to find and download johndoe22's photo mod ultra 4.
2. Open enbseries.ini to find ColorSaturationDay, ColorSaturationNight, and set them on -2, -1 (or what your favor).
3. If you want to try my current palette edit of the mod, download at: http://www.mediafire.com/?dfmdnrs5b2eh7pd
4. Put all the files under your NBA 2K12 directory.
5. Run the game and see how it performs for you.
three more screens at -2, -1 with more redness and smoother wrinkle effect on white uniforms



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I always use ENBSeries for color enhancements as I don't like the original colors in 2K.
My little experiments use johndoe22's photo mod ultra 4, a pretty solid one from last year, as the base.
Thanks a lot to Boris Vorontsov for ENBSeries and johndoe22 for his palette and basic settings
And I think I take no much credit on following experiments:
First, original 2K colors in comparison with original photo mod ultra 4:
(click on images to see original size for better details)


I like the little redness and the emboss effect and this is why I use photo mod ultra 4 as a base.
To get close to the usual TV visuals and my personal taste, I prefer less saturation.
So I toned down ColorSaturationDay & ColorSaturationNight (originally at 0, 0), I fixed ColorSaturationDay at -2



Use -2, -1 as the base, I tried modifying the palette, and it has some interesting outcomes.



then I tried adding even more redness to the palette:



Here's another series of images of Heat vs Lakers:




That's all for now, I may get some more tweaks when I have time.
Just want to see how you think about these screens for now.

Please feel free to ask anything you want to know and join the discussion.