Can someone please tell me what settings I need to change in order to make the transition from day to night and night to day slower? So that it doesn't just switch from night to day really fast? I want it to be slow... like take a long time so that the dawn and dusk lighting is around for a long time... what settings would I need to do for this?
Is there any way to make the amount of time a day lasts in the game longer?
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Personally, I think your contrast and your saturation is way too high. Your snow, and other bright areas and highlights, are pure white and blown out, and your colors are SO strong. It's almost psychedelic. Maybe that is what you prefer, but that is just my two cents.
Personally, I think your contrast and your saturation is way too high. Your snow, and other bright areas and highlights, are pure white and blown out, and your colors are SO strong. It's almost psychedelic. Maybe that is what you prefer, but that is just my two cents.
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Finally found Blackreach.... going with some split-screen shots to show the difference...
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No split-screen here.... just a nice shot...
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I actually agree on the contrast, I've since toned it down. On the saturation, I do prefer it that way, yes. In particular, I've been trying to match the level of saturation seen in the photos Boris posted in his gallery as references.PMind wrote:@Zyrusticae
Personally, I think your contrast and your saturation is way too high. Your snow, and other bright areas and highlights, are pure white and blown out, and your colors are SO strong. It's almost psychedelic. Maybe that is what you prefer, but that is just my two cents.
I'll note that my monitor is slightly darker than newer monitors I've seen, so what I'm seeing may not be what you're seeing. It's been a major pain in my hide, trying to get a decent balance of darkness and brightness without those Khajiit turning into black blobs. (That might actually be a futile endeavor...)
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Yeah, if your monitor is dark then it may be a futile endeavor. As far as the saturation goes, I would say your monitor is also giving you a false sense of that as well. If your monitor is old and naturally dark, I would assume the colors are also somewhat washed out. I can say on my end the are insanely strong.... just thought I'd let you know. Good luck, and I hope you can acquire a new monitor soon so you can enjoy all that ENB has to offer. Peace.Zyrusticae wrote:I actually agree on the contrast, I've since toned it down. On the saturation, I do prefer it that way, yes. In particular, I've been trying to match the level of saturation seen in the photos Boris posted in his gallery as references.PMind wrote:@Zyrusticae
Personally, I think your contrast and your saturation is way too high. Your snow, and other bright areas and highlights, are pure white and blown out, and your colors are SO strong. It's almost psychedelic. Maybe that is what you prefer, but that is just my two cents.
I'll note that my monitor is slightly darker than newer monitors I've seen, so what I'm seeing may not be what you're seeing. It's been a major pain in my hide, trying to get a decent balance of darkness and brightness without those Khajiit turning into black blobs. (That might actually be a futile endeavor...)
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Hi all
I'm kind of working on getting my own personal ENB settings. So far I have been using EvoFq3o0's settings. And has changed alot of things, and want to call it my own. But I'm not sure when I have reached the permission to call it my own. Cause it is still very much EvoFq3o0's settings with my changes on top of that.. What is you oppinions on this matter? When is it fair to call a setting your own?
Anyways. I've taken a bunch of screenshots during my ENB tweeking sessions, and here are some of the best ones. I've just created an imageshark account, and hopefully my images will show correctly.. hopefully.
oh, one last thing (two actually). Does anyone know how to remove or turn down the dark gradient around the screen? And I can't seem to get rid of the adaptation even though the min and max settings in effects.ini is the same. Any suggestions? *Looking at EvoFq3o0*
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I'm kind of working on getting my own personal ENB settings. So far I have been using EvoFq3o0's settings. And has changed alot of things, and want to call it my own. But I'm not sure when I have reached the permission to call it my own. Cause it is still very much EvoFq3o0's settings with my changes on top of that.. What is you oppinions on this matter? When is it fair to call a setting your own?
Anyways. I've taken a bunch of screenshots during my ENB tweeking sessions, and here are some of the best ones. I've just created an imageshark account, and hopefully my images will show correctly.. hopefully.
oh, one last thing (two actually). Does anyone know how to remove or turn down the dark gradient around the screen? And I can't seem to get rid of the adaptation even though the min and max settings in effects.ini is the same. Any suggestions? *Looking at EvoFq3o0*
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Kalicola: of course you are free to call it your config / settings as I did, When I first posted my settings I just said that in no way am I claiming ownership or creation of any of the files.
In my case I used ENB - Thanks Boris
I also used HD6 shaders to get a more vibrant feel - Thanks HeliosDouble6
I used FXAA injector to add technicolor and tonemaping - Sorry not sure who created this.
Good work by the way
I haven't posted anything recently as I'm finding it hard to compete I have just done another set thought which is different from the first type.
Oh sorry to answer your question, Look for vignette and rem it out with //
In my case I used ENB - Thanks Boris
I also used HD6 shaders to get a more vibrant feel - Thanks HeliosDouble6
I used FXAA injector to add technicolor and tonemaping - Sorry not sure who created this.
Good work by the way
I haven't posted anything recently as I'm finding it hard to compete I have just done another set thought which is different from the first type.
Oh sorry to answer your question, Look for vignette and rem it out with //
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