to me the right looks much better. left looks like there is a thousand intagram filters applied and no detail survived the onslaught.
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IMO the one on the right is over-sharpened, so somewhere in the middle would probably look pretty good.
The one on the left has so much noise reduction the detail is just gone, I remember that issue on my Oneplus 7 Pro, Oneplus can't seem to figure out their cameras, and their OEM camera app is awful.
Is the paper white or tan though? The right picture is sharper, but I'm assuming it's also the wrong color.
White balance is hard, probably Google made a different decision or something as simple as something (another person) blocking some light on one pic vs another.
I bet if op white balances both to the same they will look more similar.
This was the auto white balance, and these images are only very lightly cropped. The paper is fairly light but the lights are warm, so it's slightly arbitrary which is better.
That's true. They're test images.
White balance drives me crazy when I take pictures of art. That's why i brought it up.
Yeah, white balance is very fixable in post tho so that doesn't seem like a significant problem.
Which gcam and XML are you using?