Well, you have Windows 7 so I wouldn't suspect outdated software.
However, update your DirectX and your Graphics Card driver, then get back to me.
If they're up to date, try going into enbseries.ini and disabling EnableShaders_3_0
The way the game renders dashboards can be temperamental.
On analoge dashboards (With needles and such), centre the camera to look directly at the steering wheel, or, disable depth of field by going into the enbseries.ini files (all three of them) and changing EnableDepthOfField=1 to EnableDepthOfField=0.
If you want to keep DOF, however, and just keep the dash in focus, as I said, analog dash = Camera looking at it.
Digital dash (ie XRR) = Camera looking away.
If you want, I could upload my camera settings for you.
Also, for the brightness thing, use this: enbpalette.bmp (Just drag it into LFS and replace the existing palette)
Just wait for the update, which brings it back.
But, if you must know, go into your enbseries.ini, scroll down to [COLORCORRECTION], and change these two values
Generally, if you have graphical errors, that's the case.
Or your system might not support Pixel Shaders, have outdated drivers, or your card just flat out doesn't work with Boris' sometimes buggy coding.
Too much contrast darkens the dash horribly, you can't see what you're doing while racing. As mentioned, this is a setup intented both for racing and for cinematography. And the drained saturation is just artistic, here's what it looks like without it. (You can really see the colour grading when you bring the saturation back up.)
I don't really agree with them ruining the thread, but if you think about it, there should just be a raw screenshot thread AND an ENB-only screenshot thread.
Until that happens, we'll just have to share. Because technically, these are raw, straight from the game.