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Click the cog on the right>video>2nd tab (effects)>enable post processing effects>pick filter
(it used to have a dedicated button, but that was phased out a few builds ago.)
If you're not too scared of tweaking .ini files, it's easy to turn it on and off on a per-filter level.
I'm personally not a huge fan of it, so I've made my own PP filter with HDR disabled, and exposure/brightness/contrast configured to give a decent (static) dynamic range without the constantly over-exposed whites.
(yes, I'm aware of Page Up/Down, but I just got that sick of resetting it every session.)
whats the hotkeys to adjust color, saturation and brightness?
Afaik, there's none for those, just the Page Up/Down for the exposure.