^^^ I tend to dislike it when people process stuff "too much". Pushing the saturation a bit (after reasonable sharpening and contrast adjustments) is usually all I consider "acceptable". Personal preference.
^^^ I tend to dislike it when people process stuff "too much". Pushing the saturation a bit (after reasonable sharpening and contrast adjustments) is usually all I consider "acceptable". Personal preference.
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i also say don't change it. It's perfect the way it is.
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