You just told me that native looks more natural, but CAS was in actually native so yes it was natural as whole quite literally. I used a mean curve blur pass in GIMP with some custom settings for the native. Basically you said you liked blur because the color looking more natural when in fact color was more natural at native which was labeled CAS in the link above.
Below is legitimate comparison between it's the GIMP editor mean curve blur of native against the CAS + DPX reshade setup. I can't notice haloing honestly with it though it's defiantly more sharp slightly. There is a minor tone mapping from the DPX that adds a subtle bit of luminescence that enriches the colors a hint more combined with the linear color space of CAS.
Mean Curve Blur vs CAS + DPX
What I found in testing with rehsade is that the DPX offset some of the contrast portion of CAS to get it a bit closer to the original scene contrast because it gently darkens or excessively if you go crazy overboard with CAS which you shouldn't less is more for both blur and sharpen. If you can point out obvious haloing with it let me know maybe that's a area that can be improved better though I just don't spot it.