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Dinov Dec 13, 2014 @ 5:55am
Brightness is too high for ENB?
Hello! I recently installed RealVision ENB onto my Skyirm. I did install it correctly but I have a problem. My brightness is too high with it on. Is there anyway to make it less bright for the ENB?
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Ilja Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:01am 
Game has it's own brightness tools. Hit [ESC] in game to select Options.

If this slider is already set to lowest value, then hit SHIFT+ENTER in game to open ENB GUI. You can tweak ENB settings from there.
Last edited by Ilja; Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:02am
Lordbufu Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:15am 
There is also a ENB settings tweaker for when your not ingame simular to the SHIFT+ENTER menu, i lost my link to it sadly enough.

Aside from that are you sure you Monitor settings are correct (as is brightness setting from the monitor itself rather then Windows or Game settings) ? Because for most people the default RealVision is to dark rather then to bright if you followed all instruction including the gamma changes in the .ini files.
Last edited by Lordbufu; Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:15am
Dinov Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:34am 
I lowered my Gamma. It looks fine now.
EbonHawk Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:42am 
Yep, gamma is the way to go. There is also an ini tweak (skyrim or skyrimprefs, not sure which one) that a lot of ENBs reference as needing to be adjusted up from vanilla (which is 1.0000). The last ENB I tried (RealVision ENB) says to make it 1.2400. I had to do that when I was experimenting with ENBs.
Dinov Dec 13, 2014 @ 6:45am 
I just lowered mine down to default. Looks way better now.
Lordbufu Dec 13, 2014 @ 7:29am 
Originally posted by Dinov:
I just lowered mine down to default. Looks way better now.

That would indicate your Monitor itself isnt setup correctly, in other words your monitor is set to bright by default (the standard is quite ballance now-a-days so i doubt that) or some one changed its settings.
Dinov Dec 13, 2014 @ 8:28am 
Originally posted by Lordbufu:
Originally posted by Dinov:
I just lowered mine down to default. Looks way better now.

That would indicate your Monitor itself isnt setup correctly, in other words your monitor is set to bright by default (the standard is quite ballance now-a-days so i doubt that) or some one changed its settings.

I believe I have my monitor's brightness all the way up.
Lordbufu Dec 13, 2014 @ 8:31am 
Originally posted by Dinov:
Originally posted by Lordbufu:

That would indicate your Monitor itself isnt setup correctly, in other words your monitor is set to bright by default (the standard is quite ballance now-a-days so i doubt that) or some one changed its settings.

I believe I have my monitor's brightness all the way up.

Yeah that would cause some brightness issues in most games :P
mkruzel May 16, 2021 @ 8:15am 
Same here when vere it is daytime the shadows are really dark and the sun is to bright.
Im using the photo realistic ENB
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