Here’s another photo to show that I do know what I’m on about with a warped bed. This is two layers of a raft.
You can see that the edge of the main raft seems OK. The middle is like a bunch of guitar strings - no adhesion to previous layers at all. You can also see that the raft around the prime tower is still transparent - the first layer did not print at all and the second has only left the illusion of print. You can see the wreckage from a previous prime tower which embedded in the bed and can’t be removed (similar to the dual extruder calibration - which seems to ignore the Z height and also embedded in the bed - see Dual Extruder test ignores Z height for more info).
If you look at the OP’s photo, the bottom-left of his left hand print looks OK, and the top-right is not. This isn’t a bed height issue, this is a non-flat bed. Dropping the Z height may hide the issue (I’ve even done that on large non-dimensionally-critical parts - the nice part then doesn’t print the first layer), but it doesn’t fix the issue.
Short story - I know how to detect an uneven bed, and his bed is uneven.