I'm using this one: https://nexusmods.com/elderscrollsonline/mods/89
It allows for a lot of customization. I personally prefer realistic over vibrant colors, but you can adjust lots of filters in a way you want to, even play the game in B/W or Sepia so you can make your game look as vibrant as you wish.
Here's some screenshots I made:
I'm using this one: https://nexusmods.com/elderscrollsonline/mods/89
It allows for a lot of customization. I personally prefer realistic over vibrant colors, but you can adjust lots of filters in a way you want to, even play the game in B/W or Sepia so you can make your game look as vibrant as you wish.
Here's some screenshots I made:
What the heck is with your depth of field - this is horrid, like you would have an eye disease - so blurry in a short distance already. You said you like it realistic, but this doesn't look any realistic - well, for someone with an eye disease maybe.
Artorias24 wrote: »I'm using this one: https://nexusmods.com/elderscrollsonline/mods/89
It allows for a lot of customization. I personally prefer realistic over vibrant colors, but you can adjust lots of filters in a way you want to, even play the game in B/W or Sepia so you can make your game look as vibrant as you wish.
Here's some screenshots I made:
What the heck is with your depth of field - this is horrid, like you would have an eye disease - so blurry in a short distance already. You said you like it realistic, but this doesn't look any realistic - well, for someone with an eye disease maybe.
I also use reshade but only enable depth of field to take Screenshots. So probably he normally plays without it.
I'm using this one: https://nexusmods.com/elderscrollsonline/mods/89
It allows for a lot of customization. I personally prefer realistic over vibrant colors, but you can adjust lots of filters in a way you want to, even play the game in B/W or Sepia so you can make your game look as vibrant as you wish.
Here's some screenshots I made:
What the heck is with your depth of field - this is horrid, like you would have an eye disease - so blurry in a short distance already. You said you like it realistic, but this doesn't look any realistic - well, for someone with an eye disease maybe.
Artorias24 wrote: »I'm using this one: https://nexusmods.com/elderscrollsonline/mods/89
It allows for a lot of customization. I personally prefer realistic over vibrant colors, but you can adjust lots of filters in a way you want to, even play the game in B/W or Sepia so you can make your game look as vibrant as you wish.
Here's some screenshots I made:
What the heck is with your depth of field - this is horrid, like you would have an eye disease - so blurry in a short distance already. You said you like it realistic, but this doesn't look any realistic - well, for someone with an eye disease maybe.
I also use reshade but only enable depth of field to take Screenshots. So probably he normally plays without it.
I don't know what kind of eyes people have then, if they think this would be natural - a camera has depth of field, but a person doesn't. What we see consciously is kind of virtual reality, an interpretation of the brain based on the input and experience. This means it is using the information of how it looks in the distance and as well nearby - but fills in the blanks from memory.
What eyes can see at a time is a tiny spot - like your thumb nail when you stretch out your arm - all the rest is filled in from memory. The eyes permanently move around, focusing near and far - but what we actually consciously see is a virtual construct - so there is no depth of field - just a physical camera has this problem, humans do not.
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Thanks! I took it last Spring in a nearby forest.
I'm using this one: https://nexusmods.com/elderscrollsonline/mods/89
It allows for a lot of customization. I personally prefer realistic over vibrant colors, but you can adjust lots of filters in a way you want to, even play the game in B/W or Sepia so you can make your game look as vibrant as you wish.
Here's some screenshots I made:
What the heck is with your depth of field - this is horrid, like you would have an eye disease - so blurry in a short distance already. You said you like it realistic, but this doesn't look any realistic - well, for someone with an eye disease maybe.