Why do the original raw images from the Venus surface often appear dim and orange-ish?

Answer

The thick atmosphere filters out shorter, bluer wavelengths of sunlight.

The dense atmosphere filters sunlight severely, meaning only longer wavelengths, resulting in a dim and perpetually orange-ish or reddish light, reach the surface.

Why do the original raw images from the Venus surface often appear dim and orange-ish?

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