He has also provided a list of popular lighting mods that are and aren't compatible with the individual modules.
The author has kindly provided several load-order examples designed around various setups that should provide a point of reference for most users. Load order is very important when ELE is combined with other lighting mods.
Simply download the desired module(s), and install them using a mod manager like Mod Organizer. Installing ELE is as simple as installing any other mod. Most often, if an author does design their preset around ELE, it will be the Interior Lighting module because it's the most complete of all the modules and provides authors better control over interior spaces than without it. Presets must be designed to work with ELE or the results from installing it might not be desirable. Simply installing the ELE modules (described below) will not usually result in an outcome that looks great with the chosen ENB Preset.
Optimization of ambient occlusion, plus a visualization tool for Preset authors and modders.Color filter parameters for direct light, fog and sky gradients.Below is a list of some of the features included: Most ENB Presets that are still in active development have been updated to utilize one of the newer versions available, or have stated that they are compatible with them. The latest versions of ENBSeries available to download include many enhanced and new features. Extract only the enbhost.exe, ENBInjector.exe, enbinjector.ini, enblocal.ini, and enbseries.dll files into the game's folder where its executable is located.Remove any existing remnants of the Wrapper version.If the 'WrapperVersion' does not function as advertised, try the 'InjectorVersion'.Extract only the d3d9*.dll files, enbhost.exe, and enblocal.ini into the game's folder where its executable is located.
Open the downloaded archive and go into the WrapperVersion folder.Click the button located at the bottom of the page to download the version file. On the version page will be listed a changelog and a download link.The latest version is usually the one at the top of the list. Click a version link to download the version required by the chosen preset.On the game pages, their is a list of major changes and links to the available versions.Download the latest ENBSeries version for the game it will be install on.Be sure to install it and not just extract it!
This step is to prevent the common issues of missing DirectX files required by ENBSeries. As for the ENB message in the top left corner, realvison ENB is a visual preset for the ENB files from Boris. The find the matching one and delete it from your installation folder. If you can't remember, download it again manually from the nexus and look through the files. To uninstall any enb preset, just delete all the files it came with. Like chibi said, I think d3d9.dll is the only file that was required for the actuall ENB. If you used nexusmods you can uninstall the preset from the NMM. If you can't remember the ENB you installed so you can find it again, can't find any instructions or information, you may be. Most have a text file that provides instructions on how to install and uninstall and they can be found with the file that was downloaded and if installed with NMM it should be in the 'Documents' folder in 'Skyrim Data'. Hy,I have a problem with skyrim, when I activate the enb the game gets an ugly grain or noise filter.But I have no clue how to fix it s:Also found nothing like grain or so in the effect.Maybe someone can help me, coz its ugly as eff.