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The fix for the dim bearing that Tofof came up with required a texture edit. I'm not willing to edit vanilla textures, just in case there's a copyright issue; however, all of my periscope / sight mods have the bearing brightness more or less equalized to the reticule brightness. In addition, they are all compatible with this mod, in case the color or default brightness needs to be changed.
Instead of opening the file as a table, I opened it using the WinRAR archiver. After that, I changed the required numbers in the document to: "IlluminationConfig\xl\worksheets\sheet1.xml ". By saving the modified file and updating it in the archive, the game started working normally. If you encounter this problem, re-subscribe to the mod to get a new working spreadsheet, and edit it using the archiver.
Found an error in the logfile indicating that the mod was unable to read the Red from the xlsx for some reason. Might also have applied to the other color values. Using the default version of the xlsx that comes with the mod does work. Just trying to figure out how to alter the values without breaking the game's ability to read the values.
I'm happy as it is, at night I now have a very pleasant slightly bluish crosshair color. Great!
Many thanks for the great modifaction