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C:\Users\ windows account \Documents\My Games\Fallout4
open Fallout4Prefs.ini with notepad and change this line
bDoDepthOfField=1
to
bDoDepthOfField=0
file menu > save file and your done
That causes a visual glitch that makes underwater effects go away. Keep DoF enabled and use this mod:
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/4172/?
It was specifically made to fix the issue you are having.
Or You can tweak the values in the config files to adjust the focal point radius...
I live for dof, so removing for me isn't an option
it depends on the player, like the OP I hate blur in any game as well, I want it as sharp and as clear as possible.
I always disable depth of field, motion blur, chromatic abration and screen space bokeh in games that use it.
I checked the ENB's nexus page, and somebody suggested this:
Try these settings in game with your enbdepthoffield.fx
Focus:: sensitivity to nearest 0.50
Aperture:: size 1.60
Dof:: sensor size 36.00
Thank you all for your help i really appreciate it :)