C.ENB for Lost World

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An alternative to the default Lost World: Stalker preset.
It's less bleak, with more saturated colors and improved godrays. Nights and Interiors are still very dark.

IMPORTANTYou need **Ghost ENB for NAC X** if you want it to look like the screenshots. There are no LUTs included in this file and no Depth of Field.
The requirements for Ghost ENB are NOT needed.

I didn't include any altered/original files from Ghost ENB and you need to download the original preset first.

INSTALLATION****For users of the Lost World Wabbajack list

  1. Delete old ENB files from your Fallout 4 folder (enblocal.ini, enbseries.ini and the enbseries folder)

  2. Download, copy and paste files from Ghost****ENB folder into your Fallout 4 folder (you need Ghost ENB for NAC X - but NOT the requirements)

  3. Optional: If you want a different DoF, you can choose one of the options from Ghost ENB

  4. Download, copy and paste files from C.ENB into your Fallout 4 folder and let them override the files from Ghost ENB

For everyone else

  1. Delete old ENB files from your Fallout 4 folder (enblocal.ini, enbseries.ini and the enbseries folder)

  2. Download latest ENB Binaries

  3. Copy d3d11.dll and decompiler_46e.dll and paste into your Fallout 4 folder

  4. Download, copy and paste files from Ghost****ENB folder into your Fallout 4 folder (you need Ghost ENB for NAC X****- but NOT the requirements)

  5. Optional: If you want a different DoF, you can choose one of the options from Ghost ENB

  6. Download, copy and paste files from C.ENB into your Fallout 4 folder and let them override the files from Ghost ENB

Hot Keys in enblocal.ini
END – ENB GUI
F12 –disable/enable effects
DELETE – enable/disable Depth of Field

Visuals and PerformanceReflections are disabled by default. They can be activated by checking EnableReflections under EFFECT in the ENB GUI.

Disabling the following settings under EFFECT in the ENB GUI can net you some FPS without altering the overall look too much
EnableDepthOfField
EnableCloudShadows
EnableDetailedShadow

Disabling EnableSSAO nets the biggest FPS boost but lowers the image quality by a lot and is not recommended.

Credits and Special Thanks
Rudy102
l00ping
Boris Vorontsov
JawZ
Marty McFly
Tapioks
MaxG3D
Kingeric1992
Jjensson
Ghost818
ScreamingLake
AlphaGhost47
We Who Survived
ByteOfWhiskey