Note: the transparent parts of the UI text looks greenish because it originally appears overtop the red tint and isn’t itself tinted, so by shifting the whole image back it turns green. Also note that the red tint also has some opacity so it’s adding some fade that can’t be removed, which is why it looks a bit ‘hazy’. You can try to correct for the haze [by cranking the contrast, but then it starts to over-saturate parts of the image and the colours become less accurate](https://i.imgur.com/I0fkwYX.png).
It’s tricky to get an accurate recreation because the red tint is a gradient and isn’t uniform across the whole image, but I prioritized the top half of the image since that’s where both the torch’s white pixels and the new grass appear
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Note: the transparent parts of the UI text looks greenish because it originally appears overtop the red tint and isn’t itself tinted, so by shifting the whole image back it turns green. Also note that the red tint also has some opacity so it’s adding some fade that can’t be removed, which is why it looks a bit ‘hazy’. You can try to correct for the haze [by cranking the contrast, but then it starts to over-saturate parts of the image and the colours become less accurate](https://i.imgur.com/I0fkwYX.png).
It’s tricky to get an accurate recreation because the red tint is a gradient and isn’t uniform across the whole image, but I prioritized the top half of the image since that’s where both the torch’s white pixels and the new grass appear
oh good work