>>3644034You should have no problems in normal light. It's just a mater of noise reduction. Here's a sample of what's happening. Raw will always have some noise. When raw image data gets processed into jpeg, phones and most cameras throw pretty strong noise reduction, and sharpening algorithms over the image. At times auto settings aren't good for the scene, and you get some false colours. It's best to work on raw where you can fine tune everything, BUT you can do quality colour noise reduction even on jpegs. What's happening in your case is that camera does too little chroma noise reduction. That's colour noise slider in this example. It then sharpens and denoises until it gets what you have. Solution 1; shoot in raw, manually tune settings. Solution 2; throw some chroma noise reduction on jpeg in raw editor.
>>3643648Good job, that one's really spectacular.