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ELS Colors more Vibrant

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Hey all,

I was wondering if any of you guys had any suggestions on what file to edit in an enb to make the ELS colors much more vibrant. I know how to make them brighter, but it's just the colors don't look as those you see in NB's videos or BayAreaBugg's videos. Here is an example of one of Bugg's video, where you can see his blue lights are much more brighter and look more of a lighter blue:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Z6uGTny3dZE#t=377s

 

Any feedback helps! Thanks guys

Everything needs more lights.

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I believe you'd have to tweak the light textures in emerglights (in the .wtd) I don't think ENB really changes that. But if not that, it could only really be the visualsettings.dat

 

You'll have to test out and see.

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I believe you'd have to tweak the light textures in emerglights (in the .wtd) I don't think ENB really changes that. But if not that, it could only really be the visualsettings.dat

 

You'll have to test out and see.

Seems to work. marking as solved. thanks man

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