Also, if you have a high end graphics card, you can enable SSAO in the enbseries.ini file. Although it will disable the motion blur. The two can't run at the same time, sadly. There's also a depth of field system, but this can't run at the same time as motion blur, either. However, SSAO and Depth of Field CAN run at the same time, which is excellent for videos.
(The depth of field is actual, depth based dithering. It will focus on what the camera is looking at, so if you have a trackir, you're gonna have a good time)
Under the enbseries.ini file you can scroll down until you see the [BLOOM] header, and edit the options to your will. They should be easy to work out, as they update live (If you alt-tab between lfs and notepad you can see the difference as you edit).
Or, Shift + F11 disables it alltogether, as does changing EnableBloom=1 to 0, in said enbseries.ini.
Sorry, I can't believe I forgot to add that to the info. Under options, in game, make sure your FPS is capped at 52 to remove the stuttering in the motion blur.
You should all be familiar with ENB series by now. I'm just upping my personal setup for those who want it.
Current features = Bloom, Motion blur, Vignette, Colour correction.
Depth of Field and SSAO are disabled by default, and can be enabled with ease.
But you probably already knew that.
Also, before you comment, I'm well aware the vignette causes the loss of some colour information. But really, what difference will that make. I, personally, find it attractive and immersive regardless. LFS is still the single most immersive video game I have, and this only makes it better.
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You know the drill, drop it all in your root folder.
Edit: If you're having trouble reading in the menu, Shift + F12 will toggle it on and off. Also, make sure in the ingame options, under Misc, your FPS is capped at 52 FPS, otherwise you'll experience stuttering.