hello, im still making my own enbseries preset, i got it perfect on the day but i have a bad results in the night.
The colors are blocky and do not blend into eachother, they are divided by harsh linesat nights, i don't know how to fix, maybe someone can help?
this is the one who has the color bug i was talking about.
in the day, colors are perfect.
it is most probably some settings of my enb.
i use enb 0.102.
Any help would be really appreciated!
enbseries skyrim, perfect at day, bad at night.
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Re: enbseries skyrim, perfect at day, bad at night.
if i am honest, i dont see anything on dark shoot, only a black square...
in day shoot i see too much contrast
in day shoot i see too much contrast
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Re: enbseries skyrim, perfect at day, bad at night.
It is quite possibly caused by your pallette (which can cause spectrum colour banding in dark areas and on clouds also). Check to see if the pallette you are using blends in smoothly. If it doesn't then you will either have to use a different one or make one yourself in photoshop.
Also try adjusting brightness and contrast settings together to compensate for changes in one another. If you just alter one without the other it can sometimes look a mess.
Also try adjusting brightness and contrast settings together to compensate for changes in one another. If you just alter one without the other it can sometimes look a mess.
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Re: enbseries skyrim, perfect at day, bad at night.
Looks like a pallette issue, indeed. As a fun test, try darkening the pallette and see if it makes any difference.
If there's banding, you can try to fix it by blurring the pallette, although blurring will probably make the pallette slightly lighter, as well.
If there's banding, you can try to fix it by blurring the pallette, although blurring will probably make the pallette slightly lighter, as well.
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Re: enbseries skyrim, perfect at day, bad at night.
thanks much ill try.
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ok it was a palette problem, i tried with some different and it worked.
now the problem is:
i want my daily setting to be as the palette1 since it's perfect for me
but i want the night setting to be as the palette 2.
is there anything i can do?
if i use the palette good for the night, i can't find as much as good setting for day as i had with the other palette and vice versa.
now the problem is:
i want my daily setting to be as the palette1 since it's perfect for me
but i want the night setting to be as the palette 2.
is there anything i can do?
if i use the palette good for the night, i can't find as much as good setting for day as i had with the other palette and vice versa.
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Re: enbseries skyrim, perfect at day, bad at night.
Yes, there's a lot you can do. In dark scenes, the upper third of the pallette is used, so simply edit the upper third of your pallette 1 to have the same brightness as the pallette 2.
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thanks, ill try that!