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Vanilla, HDR can make whites in game unbearable. You can tone it down with lowering brightness in game and tweaking monitor colors. Bloom can look unrealistic and at times immersion breaking.
Edit: Dynamo and Rudy are honorable mentions. Both are minimal on performance impact and give good tones that don't kill the vanilla atmosphere. Though the performance impact doesn't matter these days on any mid range hardware.
ENB: http://enbdev.com/download_mod_falloutnv.htm
Dynamo: https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/53521/
Rudy: https://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/55076
Edit: Note, only use one ENB at a time... (unless you know what you are doing and can confirm they will work together).
Use ReShade for color correction and other effects.
Use HDR, not bloom. There was only a choice for performance reasons back in the day - on any PC less than 15 years old, HDR is the better option.