If you're talking about the Depth of Field effect, then you need the enbeffectprepass.fx from one of the two mods mentioned in the Required section in the mod description.
You could also try tweaking Direct/Ambient lighting values using the ENB editor but you'll have to edit the weather presets (when one is active) and not just the main enbseries.ini. Also, the ENB effect file might have brightness/contrast options which you can again edit using the ENB editor.
Are you using any lighting mods? You could also take a look at your monitor's brightness/contrast settings.
I've been using the old Surreal for about a year now, and I love it. Didn't even know you made a new one!
I'm wondering if you think it would be okay to upgrade to this one mid-game. I do have the SweetFX Manager that can delete ENB files, but I've never tried it after starting a game before. Thoughts?
Thanks. Sorry about the late reply. Only just checked back today. Hope you read this.
Yeah, no problem. Since ENB is a post processing filter, you can install/uninstall/re-install presets whenever you please. Just make sure enblocal.in is setup correctly with all the recommended tweaks every time you change presets.
And its even more convenient with a manager. I use this - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/4143/
Just had a quick question I didn't see anywhere in the description if its compatible with weather mods (I use NLA v.2), could you clarify for me thanks a lot.
Edit: Just saw file only vanilla weathers and lights.
Hi, I made this preset for vanilla weathers so I doubt it'll work with any weather mods. That said, it does work with ELFX lighting modules (again, not the weather modules though).
Anyway, if you're using NLA, why aren't you using its own ENB preset along with its esp? They are meant to be used together.
Hiya Xenolithic, thanks for this preset. The link to the depth of field turns us a 404 page not found. I think this is the mod we're meant to use though. Posting it here in case anyone is looking for it
Got a stable 60fps everywhere. ENB is very nice and different in the there's a certain color vibrancy I just don't recall seeing before. The phrase "crisp vibrant colors" come to mind. Thanks again, and endorsed
Thank you for your endorsement and your comments. Glad you like it.
What you said is kinda what I was going for. Its even mentioned in the intro of the original preset. Its really great people when people can easily see that.
If you take some screenshots and have the time, then please add them to the images sections. Would like to see how my preset looks on fellow members Skyrim.
Heya no sweat brotha man. Only thing I regret is using this ENB on youtube. Youtube does something which makes any game video darker. it's not the ENB itself, it's all youtube. But I have been spreading the word on my live streams. Skyrim Beast is my youtube name
Thanks for spreading the word. No problem about the YT issue. Send me a link to your video/channel if possible. I'd like to check it out. Think I already saw one of your videos using a link you posted on some other ENB's comments section but don't remember which one it was.
This looks pretty cool man. I like how dark your nights look from one of your screenshots. Not to over the top. The far reaching sun rays look gentle too. This looks perfect for those who don't want an over the top looking skyrim.
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You could also try tweaking Direct/Ambient lighting values using the ENB editor but you'll have to edit the weather presets (when one is active) and not just the main enbseries.ini. Also, the ENB effect file might have brightness/contrast options which you can again edit using the ENB editor.
Are you using any lighting mods? You could also take a look at your monitor's brightness/contrast settings.
I'm wondering if you think it would be okay to upgrade to this one mid-game. I do have the SweetFX Manager that can delete ENB files, but I've never tried it after starting a game before. Thoughts?
Yeah, no problem. Since ENB is a post processing filter, you can install/uninstall/re-install presets whenever you please. Just make sure enblocal.in is setup correctly with all the recommended tweaks every time you change presets.
And its even more convenient with a manager. I use this - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/4143/
Just had a quick question I didn't see anywhere in the description if its compatible with weather mods (I use NLA v.2), could you clarify for me thanks a lot.
Edit: Just saw file only vanilla weathers and lights.
I made this preset for vanilla weathers so I doubt it'll work with any weather mods. That said, it does work with ELFX lighting modules (again, not the weather modules though).
Anyway, if you're using NLA, why aren't you using its own ENB preset along with its esp? They are meant to be used together.
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/54553/?
What you said is kinda what I was going for. Its even mentioned in the intro of the original preset. Its really great people when people can easily see that.
If you take some screenshots and have the time, then please add them to the images sections. Would like to see how my preset looks on fellow members Skyrim.
You prompted me to upload a few Sovngarde pics of my own including one of Alduin getting disintegrated similar to yours.
https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/110/images/84169-6-1496097114.jpg
Not to over the top. The far reaching sun rays look gentle too.
This looks perfect for those who don't want an over the top looking skyrim.