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Originally Posted by addman
You do know this picture has been taken with probably a smartphone or a digital camera so there's no way you can judge colours/saturation or any other aspects of the image quality from that picture. Of course the spitfire isn't as bright as it seems in that pic. We also don't know what settings the monitor has and anybody with any LCD/LED monitor knows there are tons of settings to tweak the image with.
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Your response suggest that I am commenting on the image being produced by SOW. I am not!
I am commenting on the image being produced by the camera, which too me, looks over exposed. It is not a fault with the simulator it's the recording process.
When I've converted the image to greyscale without any other alterations it looks like this.

It still looks over exposed and grainy. As said many times before, dinky cameras in mobile devices are not very good at representing this sort of information.
When I adjust the shadows and highlights I end up with
We start to get detail in the white areas and more depth in the dark. To me this says that the image captured the camera was over exposed.
Winny, did you do any other processing to your image?
Cheers!