Look at the left side of pic #4- you have to change "saturation" for every image space (in TES5Edit), then save the changes and if you're using Vortex, deploy the changes (hit "Deploy Mods").
Looks amazing! Exactly what i was looking for! Can't wait till i get home and try it out! Every other mod like that sux, adds to much saturation and looks even uglier than vanila. 30% looks great, ralistic, I think that 35% or 40% would be literally perfect. 50% is too much tho.
PS: Can i use it with tint remover mod? Or the no tint and desaturation mod? Can't member if those mods were separate or not. Or i there are two different mods like that. I mean if I'll use the "no tint AND no desaturation mod" but your's is going to be higher in load order, should i achieve no tint by the previous mod, but colors as in yours, or will your mod calculate the saturation based on the changed saturation by the said mod?
I guess it depends on the load order, if the ENB corrects saturation. Pictures above were taken at ultra quality without any additional visuals enhancements, cropped from 1920x1200.
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Thanks for the mod
PS: Can i use it with tint remover mod? Or the no tint and desaturation mod? Can't member if those mods were separate or not. Or i there are two different mods like that. I mean if I'll use the "no tint AND no desaturation mod" but your's is going to be higher in load order, should i achieve no tint by the previous mod, but colors as in yours, or will your mod calculate the saturation based on the changed saturation by the said mod?