A few users report that the Depth of Field is too strong. This is usually because the game Depth of Field is also enabled. For this reason I strongly recommend to disable it with the following setting in the "skyrimprefs.ini":
[Display] fDynamicDOFBlurMultiplier=0.0000
When using the ingame- and ENB Depth of Field at the same time, the effect becomes too strong and costs unnecessarily more performance. Since ENB v0.396 the game Depth of Field can also be deactivated using the "DisableGameDOF" parameter in enblocal.ini or under the "FIX" section in the ENB menu.
From now on there is a set with different DOF presets in the download section. There should be something for every taste, from subtle to ultra strong.
To anyone passing by wondering if they should give this ENB a chance - here's my word, you totally should. This ENB is bomb
the image clarity is crisp, there's LUT support, and the vibrancy it brings to the environment is tweaked just right. Not muted realism, not overblown hues either. Best part? Comes like that out of the box. Honestly I found this ENB by chance but im loving every moment with it
I love this preset so much!! But I'm having 2 issues with it, I could use some guidance on how to adjust the settings to fix them.
1. Shock magic effects look aqua blue instead of purple - how do I make them purple again? 2. DOF blurs everything around me while on horseback, making riding impossible, since I really can't see where I'm going. Is there a way to fix this without needing to enter the ENB menu to disable/re-enable DOF every time I get on and off a horse?
Okay, so it looks like the shock FX turning blue is due to the LUT file. Is there a way to tone down the LUT file? I imagine I could overlay it in Photoshop with the original skyrim LUT to create a happy medium between the two, but I don't know where to find the "default" skyrim LUT. Does anyone know where I can find that?
I like it very much, but how do i make the interiors and night brighter? I tried various options in the END key menu but nothing seemed to change anything.
why does it not have the ability to open a ENB settings menu. love the look but would like to tweak some features, but cant because this is the first ENB ive ever seen that doesnt let you open a in game settings menu with Shift+enter..... sorry i see now that it uses the end key for its menu, and sadly you cant delete comments. but i would like to ask if its possible to disable depth of field entirely? i have it on the lowest preset, but it still give me a bit of a headache, also what is the key to disable the enb? i cant seem to find that info, and thats usually how i get around the night eye issue.
you need to just toggle the DOF off in enb, save and apply to retain the setting if it is still on for some reason, then perhaps that is something with vanilla game DOF - which also can be disabled thru skyrim's INI
I love this preset. Does amazing sunsets and sunrises, love the bluish tint in the snowy areas, and what it does to particle lights, especially potions (Awesome Potions Simplified ENB Lights). It makes my game look crisp and, well, Nordic, for what it's worth.
Love this ENB, but I'm having an issue with some lighting effects. Anyone know how I can fix the "foggy blinding light" as the screen? Doesn't happen all the time but it makes it unplayable.
Same here, Trying to find the right parameter to tweak. But as the in-game menu doesn't seem to function properly, I have to go in and out of the game and change one parameter at a time in the .ini files. Any hint would be great.
edit: forgot to mention this ENB is amazing. Thanks for the amazing job guys. Completely change the experience....and I have over 3000 hours on Skyrim overall (mostly LE)
If this mod had a way to adjust nighteye it would be perfect. That is the one thing this ENB lacks. I tried copying and pasting another ENBs nighteye fix into enbeffect.fx but that didn't work well. Apparently, this mod is so customized that the values it looks for are not present.
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Please uninstall previous version of the preset completely and
update your Enb binaries to v0.370 before installing this version!
(0.1.4) Change log:
ATTENTION: Performance can degrade dramatically when many particles are spawned!!!
This saves FPS, because the effect has no great impact on the look.
This is usually because the game Depth of Field is also enabled.
For this reason I strongly recommend to disable it with the following setting in the "skyrimprefs.ini":
[Display]
fDynamicDOFBlurMultiplier=0.0000
When using the ingame- and ENB Depth of Field at the same time, the effect becomes too strong and costs unnecessarily more performance.
Since ENB v0.396 the game Depth of Field can also be deactivated using the "DisableGameDOF" parameter in enblocal.ini or under the "FIX" section in the ENB menu.
From now on there is a set with different DOF presets in the download section. There should be something for every taste, from subtle to ultra strong.
the image clarity is crisp, there's LUT support, and the vibrancy it brings to the environment is tweaked just right. Not muted realism, not overblown hues either. Best part? Comes like that out of the box.
Honestly I found this ENB by chance but im loving every moment with it
But I'm having 2 issues with it, I could use some guidance on how to adjust the settings to fix them.
1. Shock magic effects look aqua blue instead of purple - how do I make them purple again?
2. DOF blurs everything around me while on horseback, making riding impossible, since I really can't see where I'm going. Is there a way to fix this without needing to enter the ENB menu to disable/re-enable DOF every time I get on and off a horse?
if the ENB is toggled on, just adjust accordingly
if for some reason interiors won't respond, toggling on "ignore weather" may help
as to what fx to adjust, "exposure" is probably what you are looking for
you need to just toggle the DOF off in enb, save and apply to retain the setting
if it is still on for some reason, then perhaps that is something with vanilla game DOF - which also can be disabled thru skyrim's INI
edit: forgot to mention this ENB is amazing. Thanks for the amazing job guys. Completely change the experience....and I have over 3000 hours on Skyrim overall (mostly LE)