you might want to warn people that clicking on your photos to see them takes the person to off site and that they are open to be hacked by doing so that site is NOT secure
This is a known thing on nexus. Majority of people use Flikr for photo hosting for their photos in their mod and photography nexus descriptions. This is not something I need to warn people about, there is nothing dangerous about viewing someone's photo on Flickr.
I agree, I'm sorry about that, I apologize. I've had it downloaded for a while and didn't go back and read the entire installation guide like I should have. I hope to redeem it in my next one becuase it's not an accurate representation of it in this one and I will point that out. Thanks also!
I LOVE how professional you made this. I slopped mine together, since I made it for my own personal use.
But I think the best thing you did was to put the images on the front page. It's so easy to compare them. I plan on doing a second comparison with my 10 favorite ENBs, which are very similar to yours. But this time, I will enable a framerate counter. People have been asking me about the fps hit of each ENB. I wish I had enabled the framerate counter my first time around. Do you have the framerate hit from each ENB?
In my first couple areas I actually started out monitoring the frame rates using fraps. I just decided to stop using it. I think it would be a very useful piece of information to know as a lot of people have lower end PCs or laptops. I may go back and put any big hits that I notice in the description. I don't get a big fps hit using any enbs since I'm ruining dual 780s. Thank you a lot for your compliments. I like doing stuff like this and I try to make it as organized and as clean as possible.
Like Evok said, you put this together VERY nicely. Your comparisons actually helped me better than most I've seen (but that's also because your enbs were all the ones I was debating over!). After checking these out I was able to make the right choice for what I was looking for. Thank you so much! Please post more! And in your next round, comparing poupourri's morning star would be awesome!
Thank you preeum, that was my second reason for making this, other than personal enjoyment, was to possibly help someone decide which ENB to use, or a new one to try out. Also, I noticed your screenshot you uploaded using NLA. I know I used Aeon in this comparison, but I figured out I did not install it correctly a few hours ago, Aeon requires NLA to work correctly, and I plan on it being in my next ENB comparison using NLA, so we'll see how that goes.
It's funny because NLA's weather esp has been what's made me look around for another ENB to begin with (I used to be a die-hard Morning Star fan)! I tried out NLA and the colors/weathers were amazing, but the enbseries itself was lacking in the sorts of effects I like. I'ved tried Aeon with NLA but it doesn't seem to retain the same look as what I saw when I used Confidence Man's, although it definitely has it's own charm too ... I'll probably have to make my own enb someday, so I can make something cinematic/moody but still complementary to NLA's weathers/colors. Anyway thanks and keep up the good work!
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Thank you.
Thanks also!
But I think the best thing you did was to put the images on the front page. It's so easy to compare them. I plan on doing a second comparison with my 10 favorite ENBs, which are very similar to yours. But this time, I will enable a framerate counter. People have been asking me about the fps hit of each ENB. I wish I had enabled the framerate counter my first time around. Do you have the framerate hit from each ENB?
Thank you a lot for your compliments. I like doing stuff like this and I try to make it as organized and as clean as possible.
Also, I noticed your screenshot you uploaded using NLA. I know I used Aeon in this comparison, but I figured out I did not install it correctly a few hours ago, Aeon requires NLA to work correctly, and I plan on it being in my next ENB comparison using NLA, so we'll see how that goes.
Anyway thanks and keep up the good work!