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== Editing the ENB Effects == | == Editing the ENB Effects == | ||
The <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[EFFECT]</code> section is where most of the edit will be make. It's here where users can enable or disable the ENB effects such as depth of field and SSAO | The <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[EFFECT]</code> section is where most of the edit will be make. It's here where users can enable or disable the ENB effects such as depth of field and SSAO. Different ENB presets use different values for these parameters so not all of them will remain the same from preset to preset. Many presets also have different performance versions which are various optimizations to these parameters and others so users would not have to manually edit these parameters and potentially messing up the quality of the preset. Disabling some of these effects will provide better performance; however, before doing so manually, please try the performance tips on the Troubleshooting tab first and then check to see if the preset used has a performance version available. Both of these options are better than simply turning off effect which could effect the intended visuals of the preset. | ||
This setting will enable Bethesda's vanilla game post processing algorithm which is useful for rendering the game with the vanilla color palette. This is useful for people that like the vanilla look of Skyrim, but would like to use some of the ENB Series effects. | This setting will enable Bethesda's vanilla game post processing algorithm which is useful for rendering the game with the vanilla color palette. This is useful for people that like the vanilla look of Skyrim, but would like to use some of the ENB Series effects. |
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Template:Notice A comprehensive guide for properly setting up ENB for n00bs and gurus alike -- by the S.T.E.P. Team