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For version 1.25 we’re cleaning up the backgrounds from AI jank (some of it at least) and reducing color vibrance. So here is the cleaned Beach background.

Note that all the small corrections, except de-saturation, was done by hand, so each background is taking a few hours to improve… This include adjustments to shadows, outlining some elements, removing strange patches of color and those weird very bright pixels that appear here and there and redrawing small elements that look strange.

My skills with GIMP are very limited, but do let me know if it looks better this way or what could be improved.

Its great i like it it does feel a lot better yet without changing much thats awesome! I cant find anything bad about it just look better lol. 

Tho idk where you are correcting the colors of those images but cant you like correct one and then copy the changes in all other images, I dont remember a lot cause its been 3 years since my last Photoshop class while i was studying multimedia but I remember we learn something about recording the changes you are doing on an img and then you can copy past that recording on lets say a hundred imgs so it apply the exact same changes to those hundred imgs which is very efficient when your only doing color correcting or anything that imply repeating the same process with the same value over and over.

Sure it doesnt work very well when you are doing more complex correcting that might not be needed on every img but you can always start with what you know will be repeated over all those imgs, then copy on every imgs, and then go over every imgs to do more complex corrections individually.