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Originally Posted by Cakewalk
Definitly brighter, colours are cleaner and crisper too... it no longer looks like the whole place is filled with cigar smoke and ash on every surface. 
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LOL - well, it would certainly be fair to argue that, in the 1940s, during a global war, in the military, IN A WAR ZONE, it would certainly be a lot more appropriate to look "filled with cigar smoke and ash on every surface".
Anyway, it looked more hazy/dusty to me thank smoky, which seemed fairly appropriate for a Pacific Island base before a/c was commonplace.
In any case, I really don't like the colors. I have a DVI-based LCD, which handles "true" colors quite accurately, and it's very obviously the palette chosen for that room was presuming the post-processing filter in place. The phone, for example, is especially irritating. The detailing on the body is just SO high contrast without the filter blurring it, it looks rather unrealistic.