P1: My preference of post-processing, based on the DNG file
P2: My phone's preference of post-processing, aka the JPG file. It got the JPG file first, then got the DNG file. I assume this JPG file is what you get when you use the stock camera app.
P3: The unprocessed DNG file displayed by the default app to view photos in Windows 10.
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In terms of "my preference", I don't mean my style. I don't know photography very well, so I just messing around with the slider and see if I like it. So each photo I produce, it got a different style😂 I'm just starting learning it, don't be too mean on me.

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Weirdly, the screenshot didn't show the difference between the JPG and DNG. On my screen it looks more vivid compared to DNG. The DNG photo is a bit pale.

My main screen is DCI-P3 calibrated. However, the screenshot is taken on a cheap HP monitor which has no comments on color accuracy.

Maybe it's windows' fault? I should convert DNG to JPG with no additional processing in order to compair them.

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