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The better answer, however is to start reading preset modpages and then testing them in-game. ENBs can be installed and uninstalled at will, as long as you are not changing your weather and/or lighting .esps, and you are careful about reverting any .ini edits recommended by your preset authors. Of course, if you are changing your weather and lighting mods to test enbs, this can turn into a much more complicated chore.
Last, you can achieve many enb-like effects with Imaginator https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/4577 (virtually NO performance hit) and your graphics card controls (such as image sharpening).