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One-line summary: If you are using PI-CHO ENB Vanilla and ELFXEnhancer together, install it.
During the working on ENB while going back and forth between different environments, there was a particularly extreme variation in the vanilla weather, and I found the reason.
ELFX_Enhnacer replaces some Exterior imagespace. This greatly adversely affects the weather tint function of PI-CHO ENB. In the case of 12f89 weather, with Enhancer, the weather turns grayish. For other weather mods, this can be solved by placing the weather mod below Enhancer, but vanilla weather doesn't do this (Skyrim.esm cannot be moved).
→ Therefore, the problematic imagespace values are collected to form a file, and the problem is solved by arranging them under ELFXEnhancer.esp.