hogsmaws Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 will any of you ENB gurus help me learn how to turn down the outside brightness using Tetrachromatic ENB?
Grey Cloud Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 39 minutes ago, hogsmaws said: how to turn down the outside brightness using Tetrachromatic ENB Presumably by the same setting as other ENBs? With my ENB (Bixie) : enbseries.ini - [environment] - AmbientLightingIntensityDawn= AmbientLightingIntensitySunrise= AmbientLightingIntensityDay= AmbientLightingIntensitySunset= AmbientLightingIntensityDusk=
hogsmaws Posted November 30, 2019 Author Posted November 30, 2019 19 minutes ago, Grey Cloud said: Presumably by the same setting as other ENBs? With my ENB (Bixie) : enbseries.ini - [environment] - AmbientLightingIntensityDawn= AmbientLightingIntensitySunrise= AmbientLightingIntensityDay= AmbientLightingIntensitySunset= AmbientLightingIntensityDusk= here's mine: AmbientLightingIntensitySunrise=1.6 AmbientLIghtingIntensityDay=1.85 AmbientLightingIntensitynight=0.6 AmbientLightingIntensitySunset=1.3 AmbientLightingIntensityInteriorDay=0.25 AmbientLightingIntensityInteriorNight=0.2 so should i knock the DAY to 1.0?
Grey Cloud Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 I know next to nothing about ENBs and I like my game bright anyway but make the change and if it doesn't do what you want change it back. It might make your game look shit but it wont break anything. If the ENB has a GUI thing you can use that to see real-time changes.
hogsmaws Posted November 30, 2019 Author Posted November 30, 2019 none of that worked. i changed the DirectLightingIntensitysunrise=1.55 DirectLightingIntensityDay=1.7 DirectLightingIntensitySunset=1.54 DirectLightingIntensityNight=1.51 DirectLightingIntensityInteriorDay=0.6 DirectLightingIntensityInteriornight=0.85 as well and nothing seems to tone down the brightness... ugh.
Grey Cloud Posted November 30, 2019 Posted November 30, 2019 Some of these setting changes are really subtle. I'd make big changes to the numbers to see what actually changes and then fine-tune it with smaller changes. You could have a look at this. It's a bit outdated with some of the settings but still has some good info. Guide to ENB Series - Part 1.7z
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