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*Official* India Tour of Australia 2018/19

Gnske

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as in there’s no post-processing added by ch7. and it only seems to affect the cameras looking down the pitch at either end
I was wondering if that was my eyes playing more tricks. But that side on shot there, the grass is multiple shades greener/lighter from the front-on cameras and looks dark and normal from the side.

Odd editing choice.
 

ajdude

International Coach
I was wondering if that was my eyes playing more tricks. But that side on shot there, the grass is multiple shades greener/lighter from the front-on cameras and looks dark and normal from the side.

Odd editing choice.
maybe it is our eyes, the wicket table either side of the centre wicket is obviously a brighter green than everything else so maybe that’s playing tricks on us
 

cnerd123

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I was wondering if that was my eyes playing more tricks. But that side on shot there, the grass is multiple shades greener/lighter from the front-on cameras and looks dark and normal from the side.

Odd editing choice.
Shiny af from all cameras on the Sony feed

Think the high contrast is to make the ball more visible
 

Gnske

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Oh no Hazlewood is sledging. That isn't elite at all, he should be smiling with them.
 

Daemon

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Bowling's been class. In before Lyon comes in after all the hard work and someone chips him to midwicket.
 

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