fishburger67 Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 I am really new to ENBs in general having never bothered with them. But, I have a new machine with a new video card and a new play-through of Fallout 4. I installed Aeonic/LK-RESHADE-and-ENB-Preset-October-2021 ENBs (two enbs with the second overwriting part of the first) after reading a LOT about ENBs in general. It all looks beautiful I must say. However, I have one lingering problem. Whenever I am inside and looking in a direction with a ceiling light directly in front of me, the scene darkens a lot. If I rotate the camera say 10 degrees (so I am not looking directly at the light) it gets lighter (normal brightness if I turn off the ENB). I have screwed around with a bunch of settings after looking at a few U Tube videos and nothing I do has any impact. I can raise and lower the general brightness, but I cannot affect this varying issue. I also have NAC X installed which fucked things up royally until I turned it's effects off when indoors. This ENB requires NAC x. I was following Fallout 4 - The 2022 Ultimate Graphics Modding tutorials. Because of the complexity of this, I am considering a different ENB. Hopefully someone has some useful info for me.
Just Don't Posted September 25, 2022 Posted September 25, 2022 Could it be some sort of eye adaptation? check the active enb effects of your preset and see if you can disable/reduce this effect. If you end up disabling it because it's the source of your issue you'll likely need to tweak the light level in general (you'll need to try with the different settings the preset has).
fishburger67 Posted September 26, 2022 Author Posted September 26, 2022 14 hours ago, Just Don't said: Could it be some sort of eye adaptation? check the active enb effects of your preset and see if you can disable/reduce this effect. If you end up disabling it because it's the source of your issue you'll likely need to tweak the light level in general (you'll need to try with the different settings the preset has). Yep, you were right. Adaption was the issue. I changed the adaption min max values and got rid of the problem. Thanks so much.
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