@freemo What is the goal of color correction here? Is it to reproduce (a) the light as it reaches the eye (b) the impression you get (so, correcting for white balance that "the eye" would do if exposed to ambient light of a different color) (c) the color of the objects (i.e. how would they be seen if illuminated by sunlight at surface) or (d) something else?
@freemo That sounds like (b) rather than (a)? (As in, you want to reproduce the experience you'd get if you were seeing everything in person, in the lighting conditions that are there.)
@robryk
Yes thats true, the goal is to make it more like what it looks like in person
@robryk
(A) the brain seems to filter out thr blue somewhat and the color corrected version is a bit more realistic.