I assume the main issue is that Sentinel-1 is radar data in different 
polarisations - which is not easy to visualise as an ”image" for human eyes

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On 9 May 2022, 22:18 +0200, [email protected] <[email protected]>, wrote:
Does anybody have some hints for me how to improve the exposure/contrast of the 
images?

This doesn't help directly with constructing any command lines you might use, 
but I found the "Gentle Introduction to GDAL" series by Robert Simmon very 
helpful in determining what to do.

Here's Part 5, Saturation and Sharpness:
https://medium.com/@robsimmon/making-sense-of-satellite-data-part-5-saturation-sharpness-e21fac6272c7

In my memory I have a similarly written article on gdal colour balancing that 
did have some command line examples but I can't relocate it at the moment. It 
annoys me that I can't reference it so I'll keep looking. ;-)

cheers,

-Matt
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