You_Too said:
But actually I think the most "annoying" thing about the raw GOUT is the image shake, and g-force's script does a good job on stabilizing that. Maybe there is a way to tweak the script so it keeps the grain and detail but reduces the shake? Gotta ask g-force.
Well I've played the clips over a few times, switching between sections and for me the post-processing is an acceptable trade-off, the extra presence and easiness-on-the-eye trumps the more detailed/organic texture of its raw state. The thing is in its raw state it may be more natural but its just a bit too flat and lifeless, like trying to watch through a dirty window.
Putting aside the presence accurate colour settings add, in your judgement what adds the greater presence in the post-processing stage - is it the stabilization or the dirt removal - or both equally?