Simply delete all files that were added by this modīoris Vorontsov for creating ENB, none of this would be possible without him! In this case, try to find an acceptable middle-ground.
This mod is not opted-in to receive Donation Points Wasteland Menace is a greenish looking preset with high chroma and dark nights - really dark nights. NOTE: Your monitor may not be capable of displaying both the darkest darks and the whitest whites at the same time (or at all). Boris Vorontsov - Creator of the ENB binaries - praise him Donation Points system.
As for Project ENB, the install is almost the same, just no enblocal or enbhost unless the mod author updates the files. Few ENB have/use enblocal yet as they are not all updated soon as possible.with Boris Vorontsov putting out new versions of the ENBseries almost weekly. You may also try adjusting your video card's brightness/contrast/gamma settings as well. Each ENB is slightly different and a few are very different. Fiddle with your monitor's brightness/contrast levels until all black and white patterns are distinctly visible. has a very nice suite of test patterns to aid calibration. An uncalibrated monitor can cause images to be washed out, or unusually dark. This step is optional, but highly recommended. Open the Skyrim launcher, click Data Files and check the boxes for BS-Torch.esp, Realistic Lighting Patcher.esp, and Realistic Lighting.esp, then click OK
Now open skyrimprefs.ini, search for these values and change them to match Browse to C:\Users\%userprofile%\Documents\My Games\Skyrim, open skyrim.ini then search for this value and change it to match
Extract all files from Become Skyrim 1.2.zip to your Skyrim directory 113 from the official website, open the wrapper version folder, then extract d3d9.dll to your Skyrim directory (Default path is C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\skyrim) I don't have any particularly amazing screenshots to upload, but here are a few, more on nexus: I'm completely open to suggestions in the name of realism! It's been a slow work in progress, tweaking values here and there as I played the game, but I recently felt that it was ready for release. My ENB's goal was to make playing Skyrim feel like you are actually there, looking into the world with your own eyes (no lens flare, excessive DOF or things of that nature). Hey guys, I recently released my first ENB and I thought a few of you may be interested in trying it.