I did a free AI analysis with the same photo and got Warm Spring. What would you say was decisive in determining I’m Soft Autumn?
If a free AI analysis gives you Warm Spring while a professional assessment lands on Soft Autumn, the difference often comes down to how the image is interpreted and what criteria are used. Below we describe what experts typically weigh in.
Why are the results different?
Free AI services often use a simplified method where color samples are picked directly from the photo. Such analyses can miss how lighting, white balance, and contrast affect the overall impression. The result therefore becomes more general and can lean toward the wrong season if the image isn’t optimal.
What does a manual analysis look at?
- Undertone – Muted, somewhat cooler shades made your skin look even and fresh. Clear, warm colors instead gave an orange or ruddy impression.
- Value level – You harmonize best with light to medium-dark colors. Darker tones tended to feel heavy and dragged down the overall look.
- Chroma (clarity) – Your features were lifted most by softly muted hues. Colors that were too strong took over and created harsh contrasts.
Practical tips for Soft Autumn
- Choose a softer cream tone instead of cool white.
- Try deep navy instead of black for a softer impression.
- Gold often enhances the warmer tones better than silver.
- Stick to warm but not overly clear shades – think terracotta, muted olive, and soft coral.
In summary, the combination of neutral to warm undertone, medium value, and low chroma points to Soft Autumn as the most accurate season for you. By analyzing multiple images and weighing in skin, hair, and eyes, you get a more reliable recommendation than what a general AI test can offer.
Also read Why Soft Autumn and not Warm Spring? and How accurate is digital analysis compared to IRL?. For a customized review, book our digital color analysis.