xBirds Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 (edited) Install latest Skyrim SE? YesInstall latest ENB? Put all files to main folder? YesInstall PRT via mod manager? No, link not available, be a man, install it yourself, you little scrubInstall PRT yourself? Main files and preset? Put them to the folder? YesGet rid of the helping screen and cinematic black lines? YesGet beautiful shaders? No, what did you think? You are manually modding a game with a shader mod, how could you even think of such a ridiculous thing?Find solution for the problem? Of course not, you are the very first man on the whole internet with this problem.The problem is, the picture looks bloomy, foggy, has weird purple lights around grass - it is definetly not a shader preset I installed! More looks like a standard shader, like I did not install PRT in the first place! I can't even upload a file to show it, because Nexus thinks everyone is playing in 480p and the size limit for pictures should be 250 KB.At this point I am wondering why Skyrim modding became so popular in the first place Edited July 12, 2020 by xBirds Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anjenthedog Posted July 12, 2020 Share Posted July 12, 2020 FWIW, try taking your snap shot and load it to Paint.Net. SaveAs some new name, choosing the jpg extension.When the jpg compression window comes up, move the slider to 85% and see if you can get the size down to a manageable number for direct loading to nexus. If that won't bring it down to size well enough, you could crop a section of the photo that highlites the issue, and saveAs again, using the compression window to reduce the filesize as necessary to bring it down to <250K Saving that, it seems Nexus will only allow linking to an offsite picture source. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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