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Including "weather beautification".
The only thing it won't work with is ENBs.
Imaginator
But if you sub aswell it makes me feel good =)
The plan was to use SweetFX2.0(ReShade) as the base.
However, it turns out that versions of SweetFX newer than 1.5.1 (used here) interfere with other popular lighting mods which I personally use. This is due to the added functionality actually having scripts etc. (defeating the purpose of low GPU demand)
So a direct sequel is a no go...
With Skyrim Remastered on the horizon, (get keen af) I decided to wait and hit up a low demand post process lighting mod for the Remastered version when it is released in ~1month (from time of writing).
~TLDR: Sequel will be coming out for Skyrim Remastered. This mod will remain in its finished state here and on the Nexus. I hope you enjoyed it.
Peace,
Syn