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= Editing Enbseries INI = | = Editing Enbseries INI = | ||
== Editing the Enbseries INI == | == Editing the Enbseries INI == | ||
This will not be an inclusive list of all the parameters and their values that are included in the ''enbseries.ini'' file. This section of the ENB Guide is meant for novice users and as such, these users are recommended to <u>'''not'''</u> edit any other parameters than the ones listed below. The parameters below are considered the basics in modifying the quality of effects in the ''enbseries.ini'' file. For more advanced editing of | This will not be an inclusive list of all the parameters and their values that are included in the ''enbseries.ini'' file. This section of the ENB Guide is meant for novice users and as such, these users are recommended to <u>'''not'''</u> edit any other parameters than the ones listed below. The parameters below are considered the basics in modifying the quality of the effects in the ''enbseries.ini'' file. Not all presets will use all of the effects below; therefore, some effects may already be disabled in the chosen preset. Certain effects such as, bloom, lens, and DoF require additional files before they can be utilized. If these effects are disabled by default, enabling them may not have any affect since the required files may missing from the preset. For more advanced editing of the ''enbseries.ini'' file, see the {{#switchtablink:Advanced_Editing|Advanced Editing}} section. | ||
To edit the parameters below, open the ''enbseries.ini'' file in a text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++ ''(recommended)''. Be sure when saving any changes to save the file with the ''.ini'' file extension. It is highly recommended to make a backup of the original file before doing any form of editing. Here is how to understand the format of the settings listed in this section: | To edit the parameters below, open the ''enbseries.ini'' file in a text editor such as Notepad or Notepad++ ''(recommended)''. Be sure when saving any changes to save the file with the ''.ini'' file extension. It is highly recommended to make a backup of the original file before doing any form of editing. Here is how to understand the format of the settings listed in this section: |
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