BonaXJ6 Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 Hello, I use the "ENBSeries-Mod" by Boris Vorontsov Tatsudoshi use with the following values in the same enbseries.ini. The problem is that I'm too dark with my Monitor "Belinea 1975 S1" (TFT) at night. The funny thing is, when my buddy with a CRT monitor is the same night with enbseries.ini much brighter. I've tried the night values increase in the ENBSeries, which did not ultimately change. The monitor settings can not do anything because somehow. Does anyone of you have a solution? Here are the values: [PROXY]EnableProxyLibrary=falseInitProxyFunctions=trueProxyLibrary= [GLOBAL]AdditionalConfigFile=userconfig.iniUseEffect=true [FIX]ForceSingleCoreCPU=falseIgnoreThreadManagement=trueIgnoreThreadPriority=trueAntiBSOD=true [MULTIHEAD]ForceVideoAdapterIndex=falseVideoAdapterIndex=0 [LIMITER]WaitBusyRenderer=falseEnableFPSLimit=falseFPSLimit=60.0 [iNPUT]//backKeyReadConfig=8//shiftKeyCombination=16//f12KeyUseEffect=123//homeKeyFPSLimit=36//num / 106KeyShowFPS=106//insertKeyScreenshot=45 [ENGINE]ForceAnisotropicFiltering=falseMaxAnisotropy=16SkipShaderOptimization=false [EFFECT]UseOriginalPostProcessing=falseEnableBloom=falseEnableAdaptation=trueEnableAmbientOcclusion=trueEnableDepthOfField=false [bLOOM]Quality=2AmountDay=1.2AmountNight=1.4BlueShiftAmountDay=0.3BlueShiftAmountNight=1.0BloomConstantNight=10 [CAMERAFX]LenzReflectionIntensityDay=1.0LenzReflectionIntensityNight=1.0LenzReflectionPowerDay=1.0LenzReflectionPowerNight=1.8 [sSAO_SSIL]UseIndirectLighting=falseSamplingQuality=2SamplingRange=0.4FadeFogRangeDay=4.0FadeFogRangeNight=3.0SizeScale=0.3SourceTexturesScale=0.3FilterQuality=2AOAmount=0.8ILAmount=1.5 [NIGHTDAY]DetectorDefaultDay=falseDetectorLevelDay=0.65DetectorLevelNight=0.25DetectorLevelCurve=1.1 [ADAPTATION]ForceMinMaxValues=trueAdaptationSensitivity=0.2AdaptationTime=0.4AdaptationMin=0.1AdaptationMax=100.0 [ENVIRONMENT]DirectLightingIntensityDay=1.5DirectLightingIntensityNight=1.2DirectLightingCurveDay=1.2DirectLightingCurveNight=1.1DirectLightingDesaturationDay=0.0DirectLightingDesaturationNight=0.1 SpecularAmountMultiplierDay=1.5SpecularAmountMultiplierNight=1.0SpecularPowerMultiplierDay=2.0SpecularPowerMultiplierNight=1.0SpecularFromLightDay=0.0SpecularFromLightNight=0.0 AmbientLightingIntensityDay=1.5AmbientLightingIntensityNight=1.2AmbientLightingCurveDay=1.0AmbientLightingCurveNight=0.7AmbientLightingDesaturationDay=0.0AmbientLightingDesaturationNight=0.0 PointLightingIntensityDay=1.2PointLightingIntensityNight=1.0PointLightingCurveDay=1.1PointLightingCurveNight=0.7PointLightingDesaturationDay=0.0PointLightingDesaturationNight=0.0 FogColorMultiplierDay=1.2FogColorMultiplierNight=0.9FogColorCurveDay=0.9FogColorCurveNight=1.4 ColorPowDay=1.3ColorPowNight=1.2 [sKY]Enable=true StarsIntensity=1.9StarsCurve=1.3 AuroraBorealisIntensity=1.1AuroraBorealisCurve=0.7 CloudsIntensityDay=3.0CloudsIntensityNight=2.5CloudsCurveDay=3.0CloudsCurveNight=2.0CloudsDesaturationDay=0.0CloudsDesaturationNight=0.0 GradientIntensity=0.33GradientDesaturation=0.4 GradientTopIntensityDay=25.0GradientTopIntensityNight=20.0GradientTopCurveDay=2.5GradientTopCurveNight=2.1 GradientMiddleIntensityDay=35.0GradientMiddleIntensityNight=5.0GradientMiddleCurveDay=3.7GradientMiddleCurveNight=2.3 GradientHorizonIntensityDay=22.0GradientHorizonIntensityNight=7.0GradientHorizonCurveDay=3.0GradientHorizonCurveNight=1.5 SunIntensity=3.1SunDesaturation=0.0SunCoronaIntensity=22.5SunCoronaCurve=3.2SunCoronaDesaturation=0.0 MoonIntensity=4.5MoonCurve=1.2MoonDesaturation=0.1 [OBJECT]SubSurfaceScatteringMultiplierDay=1.5SubSurfaceScatteringMultiplierNight=1.0SubSurfaceScatteringPowerDay=1.0SubSurfaceScatteringPowerNight=1.0 [LIGHTSPRITE]IntensityDay=1.0IntensityNight=2.2CurveDay=1.0CurveNight=1.5 [WINDOWLIGHT]Intensity=15.0Curve=1.5 [VOLUMETRICFOG]IntensityDay=1.5IntensityNight=1.5CurveDay=0.4CurveNight=1.5 [FIRE]IntensityDay=3.0IntensityNight=4.0CurveDay=2.5CurveNight=1.5 [colorCORRECTION]UsePaletteTexture=trueGammaCurveNight=3 [sHADOW]ShadowObjectsFix=true [DEPTHOFFIELD]FadeTime=0.4 Greeting Bona Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorien Posted August 23, 2012 Share Posted August 23, 2012 (edited) Don't know if you have tried, but on the ENBsettings.ini file, the values that affect most night lighting are: AmbientLightingIntensityNight=X.X Lower is darker, 1.2 is almost pìtch black. I usually move around 2.2 to 2.5 for lighter nights. 3.0 to 5.0 are considered vanilla to bright night settings and EnableAdaptation=true Enabling this makes your eyes adapt to lighting conditions. Edited August 23, 2012 by Yorien Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TreborMarg Posted April 4, 2014 Share Posted April 4, 2014 AmbientLightingIntensity made things too bright around fires and other ambient light sources imo. I'm finding using DirectLightingIntensityNight looks nice and for someone like me with extremely good night vision irl, setting it up to at least 4.00 was far more realistic than the default setting of 1.00. Now if I could just figure out how to get these enb effects in my screen shots. Using the insert key doesn't work for me for whatever reason, but I'm probably just missing a setting since I just installed my first ENB tonight. And thanks for the tip about EnableAdaption, that's awesome. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FixsMajstro Posted August 26, 2014 Share Posted August 26, 2014 Don't know if you have tried, but on the ENBsettings.ini file, the values that affect most night lighting are: AmbientLightingIntensityNight=X.X Lower is darker, 1.2 is almost pìtch black. I usually move around 2.2 to 2.5 for lighter nights. 3.0 to 5.0 are considered vanilla to bright night settings and EnableAdaptation=trueEnabling this makes your eyes adapt to lighting conditions. Using the ENBSeries-Mod and I had some problems with the night aswell. Almost to dark to see anything...tho I didn't know how to change it. So thanks for the help! my AmbientLightingIntensityNight=X.X was 1.3 no wounder its almost pitch black. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xChampions Posted July 31, 2015 Share Posted July 31, 2015 Oh my, had downloaded Taz ENB preset and went outside at night, saw nothing at all and wondered why, surely not being able to see anything but maybe the bright light of a torch in the distance is wrong. Went here... checked my AmbientLightingIntensityNight and it was at 0.4, no wonder! Thanks for the fix! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ElvenWereWolf Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 I'm having the same issue at night and in thunderstorms. I'm new to pc gaming, so where do i find these settings? In which file? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metall1st3 Posted October 21, 2018 Share Posted October 21, 2018 I'm having the same issue at night and in thunderstorms. I'm new to pc gaming, so where do i find these settings? In which file?Check "enbseries.ini" in your in-game folder. You can also try adjusting settings in your game, by pressing Shift + Z / Shift + F12 -> find an "environment" section there and make changes accordingly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimithiusTheGreat Posted April 7, 2019 Share Posted April 7, 2019 Older thread but I thought I'd share! I noted when I turned up some of these settings, shiny things became unbearable to look at near many light sources outside. I fixed this by turning my Brightness= down to .35-40 depending on what textures I'm using. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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