Which image is supposed to be the "improved" one? The first version looks better to me - they colours look 'right' and realistic. The second image has a red shift to the image, and seems rather hazy or out-of-focus.






Which image is supposed to be the "improved" one? The first version looks better to me - they colours look 'right' and realistic. The second image has a red shift to the image, and seems rather hazy or out-of-focus.
I was thinking the same thing.
The first image looks better, the second is too 'light and red', meanwhile OP is complaining that the native colours are too 'dark and brown'.
I'm thinking either the first images are the 'corrected' images and he's expressed himself poorly in the description, or OP is colourblind.
I was thinking the same thing.
The first image looks better, the second is too 'light and red', meanwhile OP is complaining that the native colours are too 'dark and brown'.
I'm thinking either the first images are the 'corrected' images and he's expressed himself poorly in the description, or OP is colourblind.
Of course it all comes down to taste, but it is beyond question that some filters can easily and objectively improve image quality. Namely contrast, AA, blurring, lighting, bloom, sharpening, etcetera. The op did not include those things in the pics.
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