I am using Climates of Tamriel Default, Realistic Lighting Overhaul and Real Vision enb. These three mods work together flawlessly thanks to the modders working together to put out the correct patches. I personally couldn't imagine my game without them. I am also using quite a few texture mods, but I am not using more than about 70 mods total. The problem I am experiencing is during a rainy, overcast sunset, and only during a rainy overcast sunset. As the sun goes down, the fog, (or maybe they are clouds) on the mountaintops turn green, and I do mean green. It's almost cartoony like, because it is so obvious. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas about eliminating this. I guess I could try to ignore it but the whole reason for modding my game to begin with, was because I was looking for some in-depth immersion. I posted on the RealVision forum thinking it was an enb issue and that maybe an enbseries ini tweak would solve it, but I have yet to get a diffinitive answer. Could this be a Climates of Tamriel issue? Has anyone seen this before? I searched and searched and found nothing on this issue anywhere. Any ideas anybody? This is what I'm dealing with: UPDATE: Thanks to prod80, who tirelessly went over this issue for me until he was able to duplicate it and resolve it; my fog is now a beautiful realistic color. Or what I believe to be realistic, which is the important thing. The Resolution: Open the enb editor in-game, under the [Volumetric Fog] header, scroll down to "lightinginfluencenight" and lower the setting to your desired preference, VoilĂ ! no more green fog! What would we do without people like prod80 and SkyTuner, who take the time to help us all? I wonder if Bethesda realizes that because of people like them, they are making a lot more money than they would without these incredible modders. Just a thought...