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I need you to try desaturation trick once, and for atleast a couple days or week. You will notice the difference instantly.
Okay, I've turned it on and this was the first short to appear.
I'm gonna be honest, it's not making a difference for me personally. If anything I think I'm staring at it more now because I feel like I can see more details in the videos.
Its more about not the immediate effect, but you will develop an observation within a couple days or a week atmost, if the effects are not immediately observable to you. Just turn it off while using camera (obvious reasons), and try at your own liberty.