This is an attempt at recreating the lighting of fallout 3, in fallout 4.
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Alternate has a bit more brown and less green overload.
If you want to change the amount of green: press Shift+Tab, go to the window on the right, expand enbeffectpostpass.fx, and edit the fog filter amount. Then press save in the top left corner.
Version 2 looks more like fallout 3, but still check out version one. I honestly think it just looks better in-game, and with Godrays Turned on.
This mod requires that the latest ENB be installed first. If you are new to ENBs, make sure you extract them to the Fallout 4 folder, not Data. Then install my mod in the same place, overwriting any files.
This uses the Sweetfx Pipeline for ENB put together by CeeJay as a base.