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Originally Posted by DNSB
Given the camera hardware and software are going to try their best to compensate for any changes in lighting, colour balance, etc., it's not that surprising that the images tend to look similar.
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Originally Posted by Sirtel
Yeah, photos can be tricky, and are often pretty different than what you see with your naked eye. Especially photos taken with a phone, as phone cameras tend to make all kinds of auto-corrections.
I recall when I once wanted to show my sister that my indoor plant looked somewhat sickly and took a photo with my phone. On the photo, the plant looked almost unnaturally green, oversaturated - no sickliness whatsoever. My sister didn't understand what I was talking about. 
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Exactly. Which is why I keep trying to tell
certain people that you can't trust photos and videos showing these devices off. Cameras are going to do all kinds of things to get the shot it thinks you want vs trying to 100% accurately capture what is going on in person.
So instead trust what I say: the Colorsoft is more than perfectly fine for reading books.