Makes Skyrim more immersive by tuning down the colors abit and applying a subtle sharpening effect.
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[some dude] for the FXAA Post Process Injector
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After trying out a few custom-made settings for the FXAA PPI i wasn't quite satifised - they were either too dark, too colorful or too sharp.
So i decided to make my own and share it with you guys.
*NEW* **I have updated the file to be compatible with v1.3 of Post Process Injector, it looks exactly the same - no need to download the new file except if you've updated to v1.3.
You can find v1.3 of the Post Process Injector here: http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=131
I've also added the v1.3 PPI files to the download section.
Use the PAUSE key on your keyboard to turn the settings off or on.
For best results - play around with the brightness settings abit, with the default it can be too bright for some.
Installation:
1. Extract and put the v1.3 FXAA PPI files into the main folder of Skyrim (not the data folder)
2. Extract the injFX_Settings.h file from "Immersive_injFX_Settings_1-3" and put it in the main folder of Skyrim, it will ask if you want to replace the original file - click Yes.
3. Done, play - press the PAUSE key to turn it off or on.
Thanks some_dude for the FXAA Post Process Injector.