• cRazi_man@europe.pub
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    3 days ago

    Its a good change, but these pictures man…having HDR and saturation dialled to 100 in the lower picture is unnecessary.

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      3 days ago

      I think the first pic is from good street view. The second could well be default settings on whatever the camera model was.

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      3 days ago

      There are no HDR haloes and the saturation is only high in the greens. I think you’re just comparing two pictures, one of which has bright green in and feeling weird about it.

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          2 days ago

          The top image is a sunny day; the bottom is cloudy. (Look at the shadows). The exposure in the bottom image is much brighter - you can also see this from the appearance of the building on the left - dark in the top image, light in the bottom image.

          This has nothing to do with pushing saturation; it’s just a different (better) exposed photo. People throw terms like saturation and HDR around willy nilly.