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<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">UseOriginalObjectsProcessing=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">UseOriginalObjectsProcessing=(false, true)</pre> | ||
This will enable or disable the bloom effect of the ENB preset which is higher quality than that of Vanilla Skyrim. Bloom is a computer graphics effect used to reproduce the imaging of real-world cameras. When a bright light shines on an object or when there is a light source behind an object, the object's edges become feathered and the object itself can sometimes appear hazing from the light. It is also responsible for the overall "hazy" effect in some ENB mods. This can be disabled for a small performance increase. The quality | This will enable or disable the bloom effect of the ENB preset which is higher quality than that of Vanilla Skyrim. Bloom is a computer graphics effect used to reproduce the imaging of real-world cameras. When a bright light shines on an object or when there is a light source behind an object, the object's edges become feathered and the object itself can sometimes appear hazing from the light. It is also responsible for the overall "hazy" effect in some ENB mods. This can be disabled for a small performance increase. The quality of bloom can also be configured later down in the file. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableBloom=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableBloom=(false, true)</pre> | ||
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A comprehensive guide for properly installing and editing ENBs for n00bs and gurus alike -- by the S.T.E.P. Team